The site was identified as important in 2011 because it was regularly supporting significant populations of the species listed below, meeting ('triggering') IBA criteria.
Populations meeting IBA criteria ('trigger species') at the site:Species | Red List1 | Season | Year(s) | Size | IBA criteria |
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Short-toed Snake-eagle Circaetus gallicus | LC | breeding | 2011 | 20-40 breeding pairs | B2 |
Booted Eagle Hieraaetus pennatus | LC | breeding | 2010 | 40-100 breeding pairs | B1iii, B2, C2 |
Red Kite Milvus milvus | LC | resident | 2010 | 180-200 breeding pairs | A1, A4ii, B1iii, B2, C1, C2 |
Black Kite Milvus migrans | LC | breeding | 2010 | 400-600 breeding pairs | B2, C2 |
1. The current IUCN Red List category. The category at the time of the IBA criteria assessment (2011) may differ.
Year | Protected Area | Designation | % overlap with IBA |
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2000 | Riberas De Los RĂos Huebra; Yeltes, Uces y Afluentes | Site of Community Importance (Habitats Directive) | <1 |
Recommended citation
BirdLife International (2024) Important Bird Area factsheet: Campo Charro y Tierras de Ledesma (Spain). Downloaded from
https://datazone.birdlife.org/site/factsheet/campo-charro-y-tierras-de-ledesma-iba-spain on 22/11/2024.