A paper about the discovery of a Greater Flamingo breeding colony at Khnifiss lagoon is published in Go-South Bulletin. This is the first breeding case of the species in Morocco since the disappearance of the Iriki colony following the construction…


A new paper, about the Moroccan ornithological bibliography, is available in Go-South Bulletin: "Nous présentons ici un extrait du livre de Peter Castell (2021. Birds’ nests - An obsession. A Nester’s Story. 356 pp) sur ses voyages à la recherche de…

A new paper, about the Moroccan ornithological bibliography, is available in Go-South Bulletin: Thévenot, M. & Bergier, P. 2021. Éléments de bibliographie ornithologique marocaine - 15. Go-South Bull. 18 : 89-106.

A new paper is available in Go-South Bulletin: Rare birds in Morocco: 26th report of the Moroccan Rare Birds Committee (2020). In 2020, the MRBC analyzed 62 new records of which 55 were accepted. These included the first Moroccan records…

A new paper is available in Go-South Bulletin about the breeding of rare ducks (Marbled Teal, Gadwall and Common Pochard) at the delta of Oued Martil, northern Morocco: El Khattabi, A. 2021. Reproduction d’Anatidés rares dans le Delta de l’Oued…

Layachi, M. Capture accidentelle d’un requin rare, la Centrine commune Oxynotus centrina (Linnaeus, 1758), en Méditerranée occidentale marocaine. Go-South Bull 18: 51-53.

Rihane, A. ; El Hamoumi, R. ; Nahli, A. & Chlaida, M. La forêt d’Assanaoubar (Province de Benslimane) : nouveau site de nidification au Maroc de l’Ibis falcinelle Plegadis falcinellus. Go-South Bull. 18, 43-50.

Qninba, A. ; Radi, M. ; Hilmi, M. ; Hane, M.S. ; Alifal, M. ; El Khamlichi, R. & Bergier,P. 2021. Nidification probable de l’Aigle de Bonelli Aquila fasciata dans le massif du Zemmour (Région Laâyoune-Saquia Al Hamra, Sud marocain).…

Babouzid, A. ; Abryka, H. & Cherkaoui, S.I. 2021. Sighting of a Common Crane far inland at Es-Semara (Moroccan Atlantic Sahara), Go-South Bulletin 18: 19-21.

Moores. R.D & Owen, M. 2021. Long-term trail-camera survey in the Adrar Souttouf indicates a denuded mammal fauna. Go-South Bulletin 18: 9-15.