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    August 04

    La Berrea en Asturias

    Durante los meses de Septiembre comienza la época de apareamiento del venado, Durante el amanecer y el atardecer podemos disfrutardel sonido ronco que emite el macho delimitando si su territorio.
    La berrea o brama, es un sonido, profundo y largo, parecido a un mujido de vaca, producido por los machos de ciervos durante el celo. El acortamiento del fotoperíodo que tiene lugar hacia el final del verano junto con algunos otros factores climáticos próximo, provocan en las hembras una serie de cambios hormonales que las hacen entrar en celo.

    Grupos reducidos, la actividad incluye material necesario para su realizacion, transporte de aproximación en todo terreno , seguro de accidentes y renponsavilidad civil.

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