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Patrick Bergier
Bald Ibis [Waldrapp] Geronticus eremita
Birdwatching Guide to MoroccoPeter Combridge and Alan Snook 64 pages, 16 col plates, b/w illus, 17 b/w maps. Arlequin Press 1997ISBN: 1900159651 Buy this book from NHBS.com Prion Birdwatcher`s Guide to MoroccoPatrick Bergier, Fedora Bergier Paperback - 172 pages (2003) Prion LtdISBN: 1871104092 Buy this book from NHBS.com
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African Bird Clubhttp://www.africanbirdclub.org/countries/Morocco/introduction.htmlWith friendly people, great scenery, a good tourist infrastructure and excellent birding, Morocco is one of the favourite destinations for birders in North Africa and perhaps the best location to search for a number of rare and endangered species... Groupe d`Ornithologie du MarocLe GOMAC (Groupe d`Ornithologie du Maroc) est une association scientifique sans but lucratif, dont l`objectif principal est de contribuer à tout effort visant à protéger notre patrimoine naturel, en particulier les oiseaux sauvages et notamment les espèces menacées d`extinction... Moroccan Rare Birds Committeehttp://www.go-south.orgThe Moroccan Rare Birds Committee (MRBC); or Commission d`Homologation Marocaine (CHM); was formed in 1995, and currently consists of 10 members (Patrick Bergier, Mostafa Fareh, Ahmed El Ghazi, Jacques Franchimont, Christian Pouteau, Ahmed Sayad, Valéry Schollaert, Michel Thévenot, Rae Vernon and G. Willem). It aims to gather data on rare or little known birds in Morocco, and thus to increase current knowledge of the Moroccan avifauna...
IBAshttp://www.africanbirdclub.org/countries/MauritiusandRodrigues/ibas.htmlMauritius supports one of the densest concentrations of threatened bird species in the world. All seven endemic land bird species are threatened. Three other species are shared only with La Réunion. All these species are restricted range and belong to the Mauritius Endemic Bird Area (EBA) which covers the whole of the island. Large seabird populations on the northern islets include the sole Afrotropical and Indian Ocean colony of Herald (Round Island) Petrel Pterodroma arminjoniana... Massa Lagoonhttp://www.lexicorient.com/morocco/massa_l01.htmThis is a bird reserve, and as you have guessed, you should enter with respect...
Travelling Birder 1999 [January] - Cliff Bucktonhttp://homepage.virgin.net/cliff.buckton/Birding/Morocco/Morocco.htmWe travelled to Morocco with Birdfinders for a winter break which promised a land of great contrasts, from wide sandy Atlantic beaches to snow capped mountains over 13,000 feet high to sand & stone deserts. It certainly delivered all these with a greater emphasis than expected on the snow and freezing temperatures... 1999 [March] - Mick Dryden & Max Allan - Southern Moroccohttp://www.crosswinds.net/~birdtrips/Morocco99.html...More good birds included calling Levaillant`s Woodpeckers, Short-toed Eagle, the first of many pairs of Black Wheatears, Crag Martin, Rock Bunting and Alpine Swifts... 2001 [April] - Gerard Joanneshttp://perso.wanadoo.fr/gerard.joannes/maroc_gb.htmMorocco looks like Arizona with more palm trees and fewer cactuses. Of course, there is less water and houses are different, just like the wildlife... 2001 [October] - Robin Griffithshttp://www.birdtours.co.uk/tripreports/morocco/morocco4/morocco2001.htmOukaimeden is most noted for its Crimson-winged Finches. However, they can be elusive at the best of times. We hope to see the Atlas race of Shore Lark, both Red-billed and Alpine Choughs and Rock Sparrow. The drive up passes through a number of habitats and we will look out for Tristram`s Warbler and Levaillant`s Green Woodpecker... 2002 [December] - Regis Nossenthttp://www.birdtours.co.uk/tripreports/morocco/morocco6/nov-02.htmMore an annotated list... 2003 [January] - Paul & Andrea Kellyhttp://www.irishbirdimages.com/pages/trip_reports/morocco_pages/morocco_03.htmlA one week trip in January 2003, based in Agadir... 2003 [July] - Olivier Fontainehttp://www.birdtours.co.uk/tripreports/morocco/morocco10/mor-jul-03.htmThis one week-trip was quite exhausting as we drove 2300 kms. Also, the aim was not to see a maximum of species but the southern specialities... 2003 [October] - Arnau Bonanhttp://www.birdtours.co.uk/tripreports/morocco/morocco11/mor-oct-03.htmWe went for birdwatching in Morocco in 1995, so we had some target species that we missed the previous trip, and most of the possible species that we expected to see, we could see them. We saw 182 species... 2004 [April] - Lutz Lückerhttp://www.birdtours.co.uk/tripreports/morocco/morocco9/mor-ap-04.htmSince we had less than 10 days for a 3400 km trip, we spent a lot of time driving and observing, very little on photography. Weather was mostly dry, just a few drops at night in Merzouga and rain in Zeida on the evening/night of the 15th. The only drawback was the wind that was a bit too strong on every other day. We managed approx.160 species. Not bad in those circumstances... 2004 [April] - M. A. Grahamhttp://www.birdtours.co.uk/tripreports/morocco/morocco8/mor-apr-04.htmTaroudant is in the centre of the Sous Valley between the High Atlas and Anti Atlas. Definitely worth visiting in Spring.The surrounding countryside is alive with birds and easily accessed from the town... 2004 [December] - Bart Boshttp://www.birdtours.co.uk/tripreports/morocco/morocco13/mor-dec-04.htm...Despite a long walk, we failed to see the warbler (perhaps because of the wind), and only saw White-tailed Wheatear, Hoopoe Lark and Desert Wheatear... 2004 [February] - Justin Jansenhttp://www.birdtours.co.uk/tripreports/morocco/morocco7/mor-jan-04.htmDuring a week we did some bird watching in the south of Morocco, mainly because Max Berlijn was lacking Desert Sparrow and African Desert Warbler on his list... 2005 [February] - Marnix Jonkerhttp://www.birdtours.co.uk/tripreports/morocco/morocco14/mor-feb-05.htm...From our hotel balcony we observed a Wryneck, 2 Little Swifts, some Sardinian Warblers, some Serins and Yellow-legged Gulls... 2005 [March] - Jord Prangsmahttp://www.birdtours.co.uk/tripreports/morocco/morocco16/Morocco-march-2005.htm...The barrage itself is not very interesting birding, we found one Great Cormorant. The ‘mountain pass’ north of the barrage offered however quite good birding, giving good views of Desert Lark, Trumpeter Finch, Moussier’s redstart and two far off individuals of an unknown Aquila (possibly Golden eagle). In the plains behind the pass we found high numbers of Tawny Pipit and unusual numbers of children trying to get a grasp on anything lose on our bikes. From Es-Sebt to Taroudant we saw Desert Wheatear, Black-bellied Sandgrouse, Ortolan bunting and Black-shouldered Kite... 2005 [Spring] - Helen Grahamhttp://www.birdtours.co.uk/tripreports/morocco/morocco15/Ouazazate-morocco-05.htm...The highlights were the huge numbers of Yellow Wagtails I saw every day, the Ortolan Bunting which landed in a field a few feet from me,and the flock of Night herons... 2006 [November] - Sunbirdhttp://www.birdtours.co.uk/sunbird/Morocco-Winter.htm...More desert birds followed the next day south of Goulimime: Red-rumped Wheatears, Fulvous Babblers, and Hoopoe Larks for a thrilling finale at sunset. En route we added migrating White Storks, Black-shouldered Kite, Long-legged Buzzard, Great Spotted Cuckoo, and Hoopoe. And for our evening meal at our delightful oasis auberge what else but camel tagine?.. 2007 [January] - Ben Macdonald - Gloster Birderhttp://www.birder.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/Southern%20Morocco%200107.htmHeading out of Taroudant, we had soon passed another two Black-winged Kites on telegraph wires. Our first stop was for a Peregrine Falcon which surprised us all in this habitat. Next, Said called another kite but on stopping we found it to be a pinkish-tinted falcon like a small peregrine - a Barbary Falcon, which gave good views overhead. Soon we began to climb into the Atlas and in addition to the complimentary Southern Grey Shrikes placed on every other wire, we soon picked up a covey of Barbary Partridges on the rocky slopes. We noted Moussier's Redstart on the climb, followed by a cracking male Rock Bunting. The best bird came during a higher stop in the form of a striking male Black Wheatear... 2007 [March] - Kevin Shawhttp://www.birdtours.co.uk/tripreports/morocco/Morocco-20/Morocco-march-07.htm...Sous Massa National Park is a great way to spend the day, and Little Owl and Blue Rock Thrush greet us briefly as we get ready to wander by the river. Great birding here, as migrants are all around. We soon see Subalpine and Olivaceous Warblers, Chiffchaff and a female Moussier’s Redstart. Black-crowned Tchagra is also an important addition. The bird is known to be shy, and Pat doesn’t see it, but don’t worry – this one isn’t too shy, and soon she has it in full view – strongly patterned striped head, brown wings and grey body, long tail; we enjoy very good views. As we walk we see several Laughing Doves, and one is really special – the bird is sunning with one wing extended and we can all see the bluish wing panel, a really lovely little dove... Trip Report Repository - Go-Southhttp://www.go-south.org/This has the very best and most up to date repository of trip reports for Morocco...
Birdfindershttp://www.birdfinders.co.uk/tours/morocco.htmMorocco is a land of great contrasts, from wide sandy Atlantic beaches to snow-capped mountains over 13,000 feet high, to sand and stone deserts. The birds are equally diverse, from rare and highly-endangered species like Northern Bald Ibis to enigmatic and difficult species like Desert Sparrow... Birding Palhttp://www.birdingpal.org/Morroco.htmLocal birders willing to show visiting birders around their area... Josele J. Saizhttp://www.boletas.org/Better known for his wonderful birder's guesthouse in the Pyrenees [Boletas]; Josele guides throughout Spain and Morocco...
Discovering and Birding Moroccohttp://www.go-south.orgWelcome to Go South, the ultimate site for birwatchers visiting Morocco... A great site with info on birds and birding in Morocco as well as the natural environment as a whole there. Moroccan Gatewayhttp://www.al-bab.com/maroc/env/env.htm#FLORABackground info and links to trip reports etc.
Photographer - Nigel Blakehttp://members.lycos.co.uk/nigelblake2/web2/morocco/morocco.htmA gallery of Moroccan birds... |
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