It's a symbol of our mountains. Just as famous and fragile as the Alps!
Almost completely decimated at the beginning of the 20th century, it owes its comeback to the work of passionate and relentless ornithologists.
If you're lucky enough to spot one on your walk, you should know that it is the result of the largest animal reintroduction programme in Europe!
And don't worry, it's a scavenger that feeds mainly on bones.