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Dag 10: De Qued Sous rivier en de kust boven Agadir

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In the morning we walk 2 kilometers along the Qued Sous river. Close enough to the sea to see the tide in the salt marshes, but far enough from the coast not to disturb the king. We see the same kind of water birds as in the Netherlands, but some species are different. The Lesser White Tern breeds in Libya, and winters in Morocco. North of Agadir we see the Northern Hermit Ibis on the coast.

The Northern Hermit Ibis is a very rare species. A few years ago there were only 200 specimens in Morocco, and that was more than in Syria and Turkey. Protection in Morocco has reduced the species to 800 species in Morocco. Of which our guide found a group of 5 specimens.

It is actually a special place. On the beach mussels were farmed by people who seemed to live in poor huts near the beach. One of the ladies in our group speaks a little Arabic, and they told her that they worked in those huts during the day, and went to their houses on the rocks next to the lighthouse at night. They were big new houses. It's not always what it seems!

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<h3>Charadrius hiaticula / Common ringed plover / Bontbekplevier</h3>OM-1 Mark II with OLYMPUS M.150-400mm F4.5 TC, 1/2000 sec at F5.6, ISO 4000, distance 16.0 m
<h3>Calidris alpina / Dunlin / Bonte strandloper</h3>OM-1 Mark II with OLYMPUS M.150-400mm F4.5 TC, 1/2000 sec at F5.6, ISO 4000, distance 13.6 m
<h3>Chroicocephalus ridibundus / Black‑headed gull / Kokmeeuw</h3>OM-1 Mark II with OLYMPUS M.150-400mm F4.5 TC, 1/2000 sec at F5.6, ISO 2000, distance 39.3 m
<h3>Chroicocephalus genei / Slender‑billed gull / Dunbekmeeuw</h3>OM-1 Mark II with OLYMPUS M.150-400mm F4.5 TC, 1/2000 sec at F5.6, ISO 2000, distance 85.9 m
<h3>Pica mauritanica / Maghreb magpie / Maghrebekster</h3>OM-1 Mark II with OLYMPUS M.150-400mm F4.5 TC, 1/2000 sec at F5.6, ISO 6400, distance 26.3 m
<h3>Phoenicopterus roseus / Greater flamingo / Flamingo</h3>OM-1 Mark II with OLYMPUS M.150-400mm F4.5 TC, 1/2000 sec at F5.6, ISO 1000, distance 219 m
<h3>Himantopus himantopus / Black‑winged stilt / Steltkluut</h3>OM-1 Mark II with OLYMPUS M.150-400mm F4.5 TC, 1/2000 sec at F5.6, ISO 1250, distance 52.4 m
<h3>Tringa totanus / Common redshank / Tureluur</h3>OM-1 Mark II with OLYMPUS M.150-400mm F4.5 TC, 1/2000 sec at F5.6, ISO 1250, distance 49.6 m
<h3>Larus michahellis / Yellow‑legged gull / Geelpootmeeuw</h3>OM-1 Mark II with OLYMPUS M.150-400mm F4.5 TC, 1/2000 sec at F5.6, ISO 400, distance 66.1 m
<h3>Egretta garzetta / Little egret / Kleine zilverreiger</h3>OM-1 Mark II with OLYMPUS M.150-400mm F4.5 TC, 1/2000 sec at F5.6, ISO 800, distance 71.7 m
<h3>Thalasseus bengalensis / Lesser crested tern / Bengaalse stern</h3>OM-1 Mark II with OLYMPUS M.150-400mm F4.5 TC, 1/2000 sec at F5.6, ISO 320, distance 101 m
<h3>Morus bassanus / Northern gannet / Jan‑van‑gent</h3>OM-1 Mark II with OLYMPUS M.150-400mm F4.5 TC, 1/2000 sec at F5.6, ISO 500, distance 193 m
<h3>Ichthyaetus audouinii / Audouin's gull / Audouins meeuw</h3>OM-1 Mark II with OLYMPUS M.150-400mm F4.5, 1/2000 sec at F4.5, ISO 500, distance 30.4 m
<h3>Geronticus eremita / Northern bald ibis / Heremietibis</h3>OM-1 Mark II with OLYMPUS M.150-400mm F4.5, 1/2000 sec at F4.5, ISO 1000, distance 51.0 m
<h3>Euphorbia officinarum /  / </h3>OM-1 Mark II with OLYMPUS M.150-400mm F4.5 TC, 1/2000 sec at F5.6, ISO 2000, distance 1.75 m

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