Heading inland on the road to Taroudant, the route was not too inspiring and the traffic conditions did not lend themselves to too much viewing until we had past the town of Taroudant. Shortly after here there is a track leading to a small airfield, the site is mentioned in the Dave Gosney’s book on birding in southern Morocco. We drove up and past the outbuilding, eventually ending up on a track following the path of a dry river bed. Here we saw Bee-eater, Swift and Swallow over. Then we watched a Black-winged Kite see off an eagle, now identified as a Bonelli’s, there was also a Kestrel in the trees.
Back onto the main road we saw many small birds on the wires, usually turning out to be Chaffinch or House Sparrow and on one such identification stop turned around to first see a loitering Black Kite then a slightly more distant Rough-legged Buzzard. That day we took one further detour off the main road to Taliouine, to find numerous Bulbul plus more Finches and Sparrows, before turning round and heading back to Agardir. To be continued.....
Life bird count: 380 Year bird count: 146 Month bird count: 106
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