Birdwatching - In the Common Cranes footsteps
Common Cranes visit the Brenne twice a year : once during the autumn migration from Scandinavia to Southern Europe, and once more at the end of Winter, flying back to Scandinavia, their nesting ground. Some of these travellers stay in the Brenne throughout Winter. In daylight, they feed in the meadows or maize plots harvested. In the evening, they gather in dormitories for the night. Cranes are among Europe's largest migratory birds, standing 1.20m tall with a wingspan of 1.80 to 2.40m. On this trip, you'll be led by an enthusiastic guide who will take you to the best spots for crane-watching.