Totally forgot another addition!

A butterfly that is very common in the area since a few days now:
INVERTEBRATES:
19 - Painted lady, Vanessa cardui
I've birded three more times since I went to Tamri, and got quite some additions mainly at Issen. Took me a while to identify everything and got quite some help especially for the pipits (thanks to
@Vision ), the lizard and the butterfly (thanks to
@Kakapo ) but I've finally put a name on everything that was identifiable so here I am!
07/11/2018 (Oued Souss):
BIRDS:
*117 - European shag, Phalacrocorax aristotelis
118 - Bluethroat, Luscinia svecica
08/11/2018 (Issen)
:
BIRDS:
119 - Zitting cisticola, Cisticola juncidis
120 - Cirl bunting, Emberiza cirlus
121 - Tree pipit, Anthus trivialis
122 - Black-crowned tchagra, Tchagra senegalus
INVERTEBRATES:
20 - Greenish black-tip, Euchloe charlonia
11/11/2018 (Oued Souss):
BIRDS:
123 - Sand martin, Riparia riparia
REPTILES:
4 - Spiny-footed lizard, Acanthodactylus erythrurus
*European shags are native to Morocco but a rare and declining species. They are one of the few natives which must be reported to the Moroccan Bird Committee (which is the local committee that decides whether a vagrant or a rare species sighting is accepted or not) and I did send them a report of my find.
However, they can take as long as months to reply (which is understandable seeing how many reports they must complete) so for now I'm anticipating in advance and putting it on my list. If they deem it as a correct identification and accept the sighting, I'll let it on the list, if they do not I'll take it from it.