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Morocco magic in the desert



Looking for Tristrams

On the look out for a very special warbler.



Tristrams Warbler male 1

And we found it, cracking male Tristram's Warbler showing off.



Blue cheeked Bee eater 1

Just after the warbler we enjoyed amazing views of Blue-cheeked Bee-eaters.



Lunch Moroccan

Birding gives you an appetite and the food was as good as the birds!



Chip butty

Though a few prefered a good old "chip-butty".



Rain in the desert 1

Rain the desert, but the water did not reach the ground!



Desert Lark 1

Desert Lark poses for a photo in the heat.



Blue beetle 1

A weird blue beetle in the desert, can anyone name it?



Flower in desert

A splash of colour in the stony desert.



Barry birding desert 1

Barry scans for more wonderful birds.



Fulvous Babbler 1

Fulvous Babbler, high on everyone's most-wanted list.



Hoopoe Lark 1

Speaking of most-wanted birds, how about Hoopoe Lark? Mega bird!



Hoopoe Lark 2

Time to fly! Lots more Moroccan images to come soon.



Come and join us for the very best birdwatching, we have space on the following tours....

Best of North Wales on 10th May 2014. We visit a wide variety of habitats from uplands to the coast, expect to see a lot of birds in stunning scenery.

Best of Anglesey 11th May 2014. We explore this wonderful island including visits to RSPB South Stack and Cemlyn Lagoon to marvel at the seabird colonies and much more.

Norfolk Summer Special 11 - 14 July 2014. A great time to visit Norfolk to catch up with rare breeding birds and to see the first returning migrants, a real mix of brilliant birds. Stone Curlew, Dartford Warbler, Bittern, Marsh Harrier, Bearded Tits, Wood Sandpiper, Green Sandpiper, Curlew Sandpiper and many, many more are all possible!

To book your place or for more details email us on

info@thebiggesttwitch.com

We would love to share great birds and great fun with you!



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