Mary Smith is a former teacher who moved to the Auvergne region of France in 2003 with her husband and two young children. She runs a small holiday lettings agency 'Auvergne France Homes' at http://www.afhomes.biz specializing in self catering holiday homes in the Puy de Dome area.
The Puy de Dome region region is part of the Auvergne department of central France. It is a land of montains,lakes and plateaus and supports a vast range of flora and fauna.
Of the many things the Auvergne prizes, above all others is the fact that the people living in the region go to great lengths to ensure that they do not disrupt the habitats of both the native flora and fauna. During outings in the Auvergne you will be able to experience different protected habitats, most notable in the areas of the 'Vall?de Chaudefour','Les Sagnes de la Godivelle' and the 'Val d'Allier' Nature Reserves and in the two Regional Nature Parks - the 'Parc Naturel Regional Des Volcans D'Auvergne' and the 'Parc Naturel Regional Livradois-Forez'.
The Auvergne is home to a fascinating and diverse range of animals including birds, mammals, fish and even butterflies (these include the 'Limagnes', 'mountain' and 'southern' butterflies). Due to the alternating landscape between plains and mountains, the Auvergne is the ideal habitat for many types of birds. The 'Falcon', 'Kite' and 'Jean-le-Blanc short-toed eagle' can be found along the gorges of the 'Upper Allier', the 'Haute-Loire', the 'Sioule' and the 'Allagnon'. 'Kingfishers' can often be seen diving for insects and small fish along the many waterways. Above the bogs, the 'Northern harrier' cruises over the region, for all to see. Unfortunately the majestic 'eagle owl' is harder to spot, due to its preference for nocturnal hunting.
Rarer species of birds such as the 'sandpiper' and 'tengmalm's owl' can also be found in the area by the experienced observer. Other migratory birds such as the 'hoopoe' and 'red-backed shrike' can be seen in the spring and summer months. The 'Allier Valley' is a safe haven where 'sand martins', 'terns', 'herons', 'ospreys', 'egrets', 'swans', 'ducks' and the famous 'turlu des bourbonnais' are protected and are able to raise their chicks in relative sefety. Far from the hustle and bustle of the towns, the wide open spaces of the Auvergne are home to many wild species of mammal. The slopes of the 'Puy Mary' and 'Sancy' mountains are home to several hundred corsican 'mouflon' sheep. These sheep are regarded as "foreigners" as they were introduced from Corsica in 1956 and can be spotted quite easily with binoculars. Occasionally you can even get close to them, just like the 'chamois' with which they share the hillsides of the Auvergne massifs. There are also large populations of 'squirrels', 'ermines', 'martens', 'roe deer' and 'wild boars' to be found in the extensive forests of the Auvergne. The majestic 'stag' can be found in the 'Pinatelle d'Allanche', the gorges of the 'Upper Allier' and in the 'Tron?s Forest'. During the months of September and October, a guide is available to take you to hear its famous mating call. The elusive fox is harder to spot. This is also true of the very shy 'genet'(a small mammal related to the civet), which can be found in the western Auvergne.
A land of lakes and rivers, the Auvergne has an impressive range of aquatic life. Brown 'trout', 'char' and 'salmon' are among the most famous species that have made their home here. Like the otter and the beaver (which are common in the 'River Allier'), they are an indication of the quality of the water and environment the Auvergne has to offer. At 'Vichy', the large bay windows of the 'observatory of migratory fish' allow you to watch the species found in the 'Allier'. The ponds of the 'Sologne Bourbonnaise region' are home to the 'European pond tortoise', a rare species of turtle. Along with the 'yellow-bellied toad' it is protected throughout the whole of Europe.
From the 'narcissi' to 'gentians' and 'sundews' to 'Martagon lilies', the Auvergne has over 4,500 common and rare species of plants and flowers including some forty protected plants. The Auvergne's richness of plants is due to its geological past and its geoclimatic diversity. It has a widely differing and sometimes unexpected natural environment such as the lakes, ponds, torrents and rivers, but also saltwater springs, dry, rocky highland plateaux, peat bogs and deep forests in which many different plants grow. It is impossible to talk about Auvergne's selection of flora without mentioning the 'gentian' with its big yellow flowers and the 'aperitif liqueur' made from its roots. Also worth mentioning is the majestic protected 'Martagon lily'. It can be easily seen on the sunny slopes of the mountains or in the 'beech' forests. It sometimes grows next to the 'Welsh poppy' with its dazzling yellow colour. The peat bogs are a surprisingly natural environment. Rare plant species thrive in the cool, acidic environment. They are often protected, such as the 'dwarf birch', 'cranberry', 'cotton grass', 'cowberry' or 'Siberian ligularia'. The "star" of the peat bog is the remarkable 'sundew' or 'drosera', a small carnivorous plant. The round leafed 'Sundew' is just a small plant, reaching maximum heights of 15cm. This plant became carnivorous to make up for the lack of nitrogen in its surroundings, therefore feeding on small insects. It is an extremely rare plant and is protected worldwide! This plant is an excellent example of adaptation to its surroundings. It is considered that there are few other places in France which contain such a wealth of flora and fauna. The variety of species you can see in the Auvergne really demonstrates how many plants and animals can live in one place and adapt to their different surroundings.
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