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Jan 5 2013
In Morocco, Spotless (or Unicolored) Starlings replace the ubiquitous European Starlings. They look about the same but lack the white spots in every plumage. As the more common species, Spotless Starlings are also very good at imitating sounds, and the ones living close to the main roads may even reproduce the sounds of truck motors!
Jul 1 2014
Jan 5 2013
Common Bulbuls are a very common African bird, one of the few species occurring both South and North of the Sahara. They are very noisy and never go undetected!
Jul 1 2014
Jan 4 2013
White Storks are a common sight in Morocco, especially in the Middle Atlas region, where they seem to like putting their nests on the top of buildings in major towns. This one was found in Fèz.
Jul 1 2014
Jan 2 2013
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As their name says, House Buntings are often found around human settlements. This one showed off for a while in a village in the gorgeous palm groves of Oued Ziz.
Jul 1 2014
Dec 31 2012
Larks are all brownish, but Desert Larks have taken their mimetism a step further... they match the colour of the sand quite perfectly!
Jul 1 2014
Dec 31 2012
Spending new year in the desert is a wonderful experience... and Morocco offers great birds, too! White-crowned Wheatears are a common sight in the desert areas, especially around human settlements!
Jul 1 2014