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Morocco Bird watching Tours
Explore the Birds of Morocco – A Birdwatcher’s Dream Destination!
Desert Sparrow (Passer simplex)
Northern Bald Ibis (Geronticus eremita)
Moussier’s Redstart (Phoenicurus moussieri)
Why Choose Morocco for Birdwatching?
Diverse Ecosystems: Explore wetlands, deserts, forests, and coastal areas teeming with birdlife.
Rare Species: Spot iconic birds like the Northern Bald Ibis, Moussier’s Redstart, and the elusive Desert Sparrow.
Migratory Hotspot: Morocco is a key stopover for migratory birds traveling between Europe and Africa.
Expert Guides: Our local guides are passionate about birds and will help you spot and identify species.
Birding Tours for Seniors – Comfort Meets Adventure
Book your Birds of Morocco Tour today and embark on a journey to discover Morocco’s stunning birdlife. Whether you’re a solo traveler, a group, or a senior birding enthusiast, we have the perfect tour for you. Contact us now to customize your birdwatching adventure!
Best Places for Bird watching in Morocco
Merja Zerga – A coastal lagoon and key migratory stopover, hosting flamingos, spoonbills, herons, waders, and Western Marsh Harriers.
Souss-Massa National Park – One of the last strongholds of the critically endangered Northern Bald Ibis, alongside rich wetland birdlife and coastal species.
Oualidia – Famous for its saltwater lagoons that attract large flocks of flamingos, terns, gulls, and a wide variety of shorebirds.
The Atlas Mountains – Home to high-altitude and endemic species such as Levaillant’s Woodpecker, Crimson-winged Finch, and Moussier’s Redstart.
The Merzouga Desert – A prime location for desert specialists including Pharaoh Eagle-Owl, Hoopoe Lark, and Egyptian Nightjar.
Tagdilt Track – A classic desert birding route known for Desert Lark, Cream-colored Courser, Thick-billed Lark, and Black-crowned Sparrow-Lark, as well as other nomadic desert birds.
Our guided birdwatching tours visit these outstanding locations, offering realistic and rewarding opportunities to observe Morocco’s birds in their natural habitats.