jynxtorquilla
Wednesday 18th August 2004, 13:33
undefinedHi everybody :flowers: ,
10 augsut, I was in Jbel Moussa (35°50' N) between Cap Leona and Punta cierras witch is an IBA occuring in the north of Morocco very close to the Gibraltar strait. Many migrating birds pass across the site especially raptors and sea birds.
at least 200 barbary apes live there, we can saw also some north-african birds specialities as Phoenicirus moussieri (Moussieri redstart) north african blue Tit (Parus ultramarinus) and Tchagra senegala (Black-crowned Tchagra).
From april to august, an average of 36 Gyps fulvus (Eurasian Griffon vulture) inhabited the cloudy Jbel Moussa cliffs, may be most of theim are from Spain and may be also youngs (2sd ou 3th year).
unfortunatly I was inable to found nests but a forestery officer has said to me that a pair nested 3 years a go. Can any body ho knows the region has any observations ?!
10 augsut, I was in Jbel Moussa (35°50' N) between Cap Leona and Punta cierras witch is an IBA occuring in the north of Morocco very close to the Gibraltar strait. Many migrating birds pass across the site especially raptors and sea birds.
at least 200 barbary apes live there, we can saw also some north-african birds specialities as Phoenicirus moussieri (Moussieri redstart) north african blue Tit (Parus ultramarinus) and Tchagra senegala (Black-crowned Tchagra).
From april to august, an average of 36 Gyps fulvus (Eurasian Griffon vulture) inhabited the cloudy Jbel Moussa cliffs, may be most of theim are from Spain and may be also youngs (2sd ou 3th year).
unfortunatly I was inable to found nests but a forestery officer has said to me that a pair nested 3 years a go. Can any body ho knows the region has any observations ?!