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Where to Watch Birds in Morocco (Paperback, 2nd Revised edition)
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Where to Watch Birds in Morocco (Paperback, 2nd Revised edition)
Series: Where to Watch Guides
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Total price: R615
Discovery Miles: 6 150
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Morocco's proximity and the variety of its habitats and bird
species make it a favoured destination for birders. It is home to
rare and endangered species such as Bald Ibis, Dark Chanting
Goshawk, Tawny Eagle, Eleonora's Falcon and African Marsh Owl. 454
species have been recorded, of which 209 breed in the country. As
this statistic implies, millions of West European migrants pass
seasonally through Morocco. Several wetlands spread along the
Atlantic coast are famous for their migrant and wintering waders
and gulls. The Atlas ranges are notable for their avifauna and
desert species, including larks, wheatears and sandgrouses are
found in the Saharan rim. This authoritative book describes over 50
birdwatching sites across Morocco. This book is not a field guide
to species, rather it is a guide to the sites of key ornithological
importance in Morocco. It contains information and detailed maps to
enable you to plan a visit and provide guidance when you are on
your trip. In addition, the book provides an overview of travel in
Morocco, information about climate and habitats, when to go, and a
full checklist of species. This book is a reprint of The Prion
Birdwatchers' Guide to Morocco (2nd Edition, 2003, ISBN:
1871104092).
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