Morocco and Western Sahara
 

References

ALLPORT, G.A. (1995) The Tagdilt Track, Morocco: a site guide for the visitor. ABC Bulletin 2(1) pp 44-51.

BERGIER P., FRANCHIMONT J., THÉVENOT M., MOROCCAN RARE BIRDS COMMITTEE, (2000)  Rare birds in Morocco: report of the Moroccan Rare Birds Committee (1995-1997). ABC Bulletin 7(1) pp 18-28.

BERGIER P., FRANCHIMONT J., THÉVENOT M., MOROCCAN RARE BIRDS COMMITTEE, (2002)  Rare birds in Morocco: report of the Moroccan Rare Birds Committee (1998-2000). ABC Bulletin 9(2) pp 122-133.

BERGIER P., FRANCHIMONT J., THÉVENOT M., MOROCCAN RARE BIRDS COMMITTEE, (2005) Rare birds in Morocco: report of the Moroccan Rare Birds Committee (2001-2003). ABC Bulletin 12 (2) pp 106-118.

BirdLife International (2000) Threatened Birds of the World. Barcelona and Cambridge, UK: Lynx Edicions and BirdLife International.

BOWDEN, C. in litt. (October 2003); Br.Birds 96, p 529; Ibis 145 pp 419-431.

CHERKAOUI, S. I., DAKKI, M., SELMI, S., RGUIBI IDRISSI, H., THÉVENOT M., (2007) Les oiseaux de la subéraie de la Ma’amora (Maroc) : phénologie du
peuplement, statut des espèces nicheuses et évolution depuis le
début du vingtième siècle
. [Birds of Cork Oak forest of Ma’amora (Morocco): phenology, status of breeding species and evolution since the beginning of the 20th century]. Alauda 75(1) pp 15-32.

DAWSON, R.J.G., BOWDEN, C.G.R. and CAMERON, H.M. (2001) Pelagic seabird report and status review of selected species off the Atlantic coast of Morocco. ABC Bulletin 8(2) pp 107-112.

GOSNEY, D. Finding Birds in Northern Morocco and Finding Birds in Southern Morocco. Published by Gostours, Jack House, Ewden, Sheffield S30 5ZA.

MAGIN, C. (ed) Morocco pp 603-626 in FISHPOOL, L.D.C. and EVANS M.I. editors (2001) Important Bird Areas in Africa and Associated Islands: Priority sites for conservation. Newbury and Cambridge, UK. Pisces Publications and BirdLife International (BirdLife Conservation Series No.11).

RYALL, C. and BRIGGS, K. (2006) Some factors affecting foraging and habitat of Ring Ouzels Turdus torquatus wintering in the Atlas Moutains of Morocco. ABC Bulletin 13(1) pp 60-74.

TAILLANDIER, J., TAILLANDIER R. & TAILLANDIER Fr. (2006) Les Passereaux paludicoles du parc national du Souss-Massa (Maroc méridional). Populations migratrices, hivernantes et nicheuses. [Reedbed songbirds of the Sous-Massa National Park (South Morocco). Migratory, overwintering and breeding populations]. Alauda, 74(4) pp 429-440.

VERNON R., THÉVENOT M., BERGIER P., ROUSSEAU E., (2005) Argan woodland: an important bird habitat in Morocco. ABC Bulletin 12 (2) pp 134-146.

Links

Go South Bulletin has several papers on birds of Morocco which can be downloaded.

Gomac is the website of Groupe d'Ornithologie du Maroc, the Moroccan NGO. This website in French has information on recent sightings, ornithological studies, publications and conservation in Morocco.

The Malimbus website provides free of charge the full text of papers, notes, reports and reviews about the birds of Western Sahara that have appeared in the journal prior to the last three years. For more recent articles, you can find summaries and abstracts on the site.

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