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Étiquette : Essaouira

28 July 2017 – Records at Essaouira

Posted on 28/07/2017 by Go-South
Recent records from Peter at Essaouira : ‘I have just spent a week at Essaouira, where the prolonged drought meant that the river was not flowing into the sea, and there were very low numbers of wa... Read More

22 June 2016 – Records at Essaouira

Posted on 22/06/2016 by Go-South
‘I spent a week in Essaouira earlier this month, during which most of the species usually recorded at this season were present. However, I noted that Red-Rumped Swallows were more frequent than ... Read More

19 February 2015 – Rare Gulls at Essaouira

Posted on 19/02/2015 by Go-South
Two rare gulls at Oued Ksob seen by Dominic Mitchell: a second-calendar-year Great Black-backed Gull (Larus marinus) on 14 February and a third-calendar-year Glaucous Gull (Larus hyperboreus) the n... Read More

14 January 2014 – Another Brent Goose near Essaouira

Posted on 14/01/2015 by Go-South
An adult (Pale-bellied) Brent Goose Branta bernicla (hrota) photographed near Essaouira, in the dune forest between the city and the water purification plant, on 2nd January (Paddy Woodworth in e-bird... Read More

15 December 2014 – Scaup and Lesser Yellowlegs at Essaouira

Posted on 15/12/2014 by Go-South
I have recently returned from two weeks in Essaouira, a visit that coincided with the storms and floods that had such a devastating effect in parts of Morocco. It certainly affected the bird life on t... Read More

15 December 2014 – Glaucous Gull at Essaouira

Posted on 15/12/201420/12/2014 by Go-South
  De retour à Essaouira, j’ai retrouvé le 14 décembre un Goéland bourgmestre (Larus hyperboreus Glaucous Gull). Il se nourrissait de déchets de poissons le matin à l’entrée du ... Read More

16 August 2014 – Eleonora’s Falcons

Posted on 25/08/201425/08/2014 by Go-South
Archipel d’Essaouira, contrôle de la reproduction du Faucon d’Eléonore. Une équipe d’ornithologues du GREPOM épaulée par l’équipe locale des Hauts et Forêt et appuyée p... Read More
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