Wild Nature in February — What You Can See in Bulgaria’s Mountains
February is the month of silence in Bulgaria’s mountains. Hikers are few, snow blankets everything, and nature appears to be fast asleep. But this is only an illusion. Beneath the snow, life goes on — and the observant hiker may witness true winter wonders.
Tracks in the Snow — The Language of Animals
Snow is like an open book. In its pages, we can identify the tracks of hares, foxes, wolves, roe deer, and wild boar. The shape of each print and the distance between steps tell the story of the mountain’s nocturnal inhabitants. Bulgaria’s mountains — including the Balkans, Rhodopes, Rila, and Pirin — are home to some of Europe’s richest wildlife, making these encounters all the more special.
Encounters with Wildlife
In February, animals descend to lower elevations in search of food. You may encounter roe deer, red deer, foxes, and jackals along the way. Bulgaria is one of the few European countries where such diverse wildlife still roams freely in its natural habitat. One important rule: observe from a distance, without disturbing or feeding them.

Birds — The Most Visible Inhabitants
February brings sightings of great tits, woodpeckers, ravens, falcons, and partridges. They are active during the day and their calls often echo through the stillness of the forest. For birdwatchers, Bulgaria’s mountains offer some of the best winter birding in southeastern Europe.

Trees and Plants in Winter
Although they may appear lifeless, trees are simply in a state of dormancy. Icicles, frost, and snow-covered crowns transform the forest into a scene straight out of a fairy tale. A remarkable yet little-known fact is that mosses and lichens continue to grow even in freezing temperatures.

The Beauty of Bulgaria’s Mountains
The winter mountains in February offer something that summer cannot — absolute silence. No insects, no tourist noise, no crowds. Just the wind, your footsteps in the snow, and the distant sounds of the forest. This is a time for contemplation, photography, and a genuine connection with nature.
February in Bulgaria gifts us silence, wild animal tracks in the snow, and landscapes straight out of a storybook — a time for fresh air and real adventure in the mountains. To walk along snowy trails, discover a fox’s footprint, or hear a woodpecker drumming through the mist — that is winter’s true gift.