...], [[Great Snipe]], [[Grey Phalarope]], [[Sabine's Gull]], [[Yellow-legged Gull]], [[Black Guillemot]], [[Chimney Swift]], [[European Roller]], [[Eurasian
...Puffin|Puffin]], [[Rock Dove]], [[Stock Dove]], [[Common Wood Pigeon|Wood Pigeon]], [[Eurasian Collared Dove|Collared Dove]], [[Common Cuckoo]], [[Barn Owl]
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...everal excellent birding areas in southern [[Morocco]]. Agadir is a modern and busy city but lies within easy reach of good seawatching to the north at Ca
...frican specialities. The plain is situated between the High and Anti-Atlas and the foothills of these ranges provide excellent birding habitats. Tizi-n-Te
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...rling]], [[Eurasian Wigeon]], [[Northern Lapwing]], [[Black-headed Gull]], and the [[Gadwall]].
...combining to make Meare and it's close neighbors a destination for birding and birders.
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Various artifical lakes, wetlands and paddyfields host a variety of birds.
...d in small numbers. [[Black Bittern]] occurs in winter, [[Yellow Bittern]] and [[Cinnamon Bittern]] can be found around the year.
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...days. The adjacent mainland has a small wetland with five viewing screens, and areas of rough grass with several patches of shrubs which attract migrants.
...derling]], [[Dunlin]], and [[Common Redshank]]. [[Ruff]], [[Little Stint]] and [[Curlew Sandpiper]] are less frequent, but with at least 1-2 recorded in m
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...of Oued Massa, a tidal creek where an excellent range of seabirds, waders and waterfowl can be seen.
...and the surrounding desert are home to many North [[Africa]]n specialities and this area should be on the itinerary of any birding visitor to [[Morocco]].
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...kykcu|Fernando Alonso}}<br />Treated water has favoured extensive reedbeds and its typical birdfauna at Navaseca]]
...l change, with a part of the wetland it becoming permanent, more eutrophic and with the development of a fringe of ''Phragmites'' reeds, while the other o
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...ragments between Piedras Blancas National Park and Corcovado National Park and is 149,593 acres in size.
[[Harpy Eagle]], [[Crested Eagle]], [[Black-and-white Hawk-Eagle]]
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...fowl species in winter and covers 150ha of low-lying wet fields with pools and scrapes.
...eshwater in England but is now largely flat farmland with drainage ditches and scattered patches of woodland including [[Mere Sands Wood]].
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...ing area offers a mixture of habitats, including woodland, farmland, river and wetland.
...nd [[Common Redshank]] together with varying populations of [[Grey Heron]] and [[Canada Goose]].
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...is the largest island in the [[Canary Islands]] group, covering 2,058 km² and also has Spain's highest mountain, the 3,718 m Mt Teide.
...e as well as the Canary Islands subspecies of [[Great Spotted Woodpecker]] and the Tenerife subspecies of [[African Blue Tit]].
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...br />Lake 79 at Cotswold Water Park, On my map this is still a working pit and it's is still largely empty. When finished it will be one of the largest la
...produced over 140 (to date) lakes of varying sizes, reed beds, duck marsh and wader scrapes.
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...ought to have been utilized by Native Americans as much as 8,000 years ago and boasts a tree believed to have been young when Da Vinci painted the Mona Li
..., camping amenities, and other amenities that make it a good place to bird and enjoy nature. <sup>[[#References|[2]]]</sup>
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...ccess points along the A192 (Cramlington to Morpeth) road, including a pay-and-display car park to the north of the village of Hartford Bridge.
...s and along the river banks, numerous picnic areas, and a visitors' centre and café.
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...uifer located in the corner formed by the provinces of Ciudad Real, Cuenca and Toledo, about 150 km SW from Madrid.
...naged in this shallow area, favouring concentrations of flamingoes, waders and wildfowl.
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...uifer located in the corner formed by the provinces of Ciudad Real, Cuenca and Toledo, about 150 km SW from Madrid.
...Navalafuente and Laguna del Retamar, only hold water after sustained rains and for short time.
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...as a well-established reputation for providing some of the best snorkeling and reef diving in the world.
...ought-after seabirds of the Red Sea. In addition, the Sharm el Sheik area, and the sewage works in particular, attract many migrants.
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...downtown Buenos Aires. In winter it is possible to count up to 80 species and this rises to 110 in summer.
...Snowy-crowned Tern]], [[South American Tern]], [[Picazuro Pigeon]], [[Rock Pigeon]], [[Eared Dove]], [[Picui Ground-Dove]], [[White-tipped Dove]], [[White-ey
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...uifer located in the corner formed by the provinces of Ciudad Real, Cuenca and Toledo, about 150 km SW from Madrid.
...d the inflow, which makes Laguna de Manjavacas more permanent, less saline and more eutrophic. Plans to install a sewage plant are not yet concluded.
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...atpur, and consists of lakes and marshes surrounded by woodland, grassland and scrub.
...e excellent views of the thousands of ducks, geese, storks, herons, waders and other waterbirds.
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