After exactly 3 months without birding at all because of the lockdown, the lifting of this latter means I've finally been able to bird. What better way to spend my first session back at Issen to try and get as many spring/summer migrants that I missed during those three months as possible?
13/06/2020
(Road from Agadir to Issen, Morocco)
BIRDS:
103 - European bee-eater, Merops apiaster
104 - European turtle-dove, Streptopelia turtur
105 - Rufous-tailed scrub-robin, Cercotrichas galactotes
(Issen, Morocco)
BIRDS:
106 - Fulvous babbler, Argya fulva
INVERTS:
7 - Lang's short-tailed blue, Leptotes pirithous
14/06/2020:
BIRDS:
107 - Western olivaceous warbler, Iduna opaca
108 - Crested lark, Galerida cristata
109 - African blue tit, Cyanistes teneriffae
110 - Common linnet, Linaria cannabina
111 - Western black-eared wheatear, Oenanthe hispanica
112 - Booted eagle, Hieraaetus pennatus
HERPS:
6 - Sahara frog, Pelophylax saharicus
7 - Bibron's agama, Agama impalearis
INVERTS:
8 - Clouded yellow, Colias croceus
9 - Small white, Pieris rapae
10 - Small copper, Lycaena phlaeas
11 - Red-veined dropwing, Trithemis arteriosa
12 - Orange-winged dropwing, Trithemis kirbyi
All-in-all, the perfect way to come back with the uncontested highlight of this weekend being the two Booted eagles seeing circling in the sky, a totally unexpected addition and only my second and third ever Booted eagles in Morocco!
The other birds were basically all the species I wished to get barring maybe Western bonelli's warbler. The Crested lark and African blue tit were especially good to get as I was afraid of missing them this year.