Aragón Hides: Monegros & Subordán
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Aragón Hides — Wildlife photography experiences in two unique landscapes
Aragón Hides offers wildlife photography experiences in some of the most remarkable landscapes of Aragón: from the open Monegros steppes to the high peaks of the Pyrenees. Their hides are designed for photographers and birdwatchers seeking proximity, comfort and real opportunities to capture emblematic species in their natural environment.
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Teléfono: (+34) 657 12 84 64
Web: https://www.aragonhides.com/
Email: hidesdemonegros@gmail.com

The three hides of Monegros
Balsete Hide
A key water point in summer, attracting much of the surrounding wildlife. Ideal for photographing Pin-tailed and Black-bellied Sandgrouse, Stone-curlew, Calandra Lark, Crested and Thekla Larks, Lesser Short-toed Lark, Black Kite, European Bee-eater, Rock Dove, and many other species that come to drink during the hottest hours of the day.
Steppe Hide
Located in the heart of the steppe, it offers excellent opportunities to photograph iconic species of this habitat: Great Bustard, Little Bustard, Stone-curlew, Shrikes, Lesser Kestrel, Calandra Lark, Lesser Short-toed Lark, and other birds associated with dry farmland.
Sierra Hide (Sierra de Alcubierre)
Set in a more forested environment, this hide complements the steppe experience with species typical of scrubland and pine forest: Golden Eagle, Eagle Owl, Goshawk, Great Spotted Woodpecker, Jay, Tits, Warblers, and other woodland species that contrast with the strictly steppe fauna.

The two hides of Subordán
Forest Hide
Located in a Pyrenean pine and scrub forest, it allows photographers to capture forest species in a peaceful, natural setting. Ideal for observing Great Spotted Woodpecker, Jay, Tits, Crested Tit, Nuthatch, Robin, Fox, and other woodland species that visit controlled feeding points.
Mountain Hide
Set in a more open landscape, with views over slopes and high pastures. It offers opportunities to photograph mountain raptors such as Golden Eagle, Goshawk, Common Buzzard, as well as mid- and high-mountain species including Ring Ouzel, Alpine Accentor, Citril Finch, and other birds that use these habitats depending on the season.








