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[[Tunisia]]
  
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==Overview==
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This area is now a popular birding destination as it is one of the most accessible places in North [[Africa]] to see many desert and semi-desert species.
  
This area is now a popular birding destination as it is one of the most accessible places in North Africa to see many desert and semi-desert species. The salt lake where Greater Flamingo and Ruddy Shelduck have bred is sometimes completely dry and birdless, however, there is an oasis at Tozeur in the north-west of the area where birds such as Laughing Dove and House Bunting can be found and there are similar birds around Douz to the south-east. Like similar habitats elsewhere this desert area is rich in wheatears, (Red-rumped, Black, White-tailed, Desert and Mourning) and larks (Desert, Bar-tailed Desert, Hoopoe, Crested and Thekla). In addition there are Cream-coloured Courser, Fulvous Babbler, Desert Sparrow and Trumpeter Finch. Raptors usually present include Lanner Falcon and Long-legged Buzzard and Houbara Bustard is possible. Brown-necked Raven is common at the Douz refuse tip and Egyptian Nightjar can be seen in the small marsh to the west. Along the Douz-Sabria road are pools with Marbled Duck, also Fulvous Babbler and House Bunting.
 
  The towns of Tozeur and Nefta on the western edge of Djerid, and Douz in the south-east can provide accommodation and can be reached by road from the coast. These oases can be reached by bus but a good deal of travelling may be needed to see all the desert birds in this area and a hire-car is recommended.
 
 
==Birds==
 
==Birds==
{{BirdsSee|[[Glossy Ibis]], [[Greater Flamingo]], [[Ruddy Shelduck]], [[Marbled Duck]], [[Long-legged Buzzard]], [[Lanner Falcon]], [[Peregrine Falcon]], [[Barbary Falcon]], [[Houbara Bustard]], [[Stone Curlew]], [[Cream-coloured Courser]], [[Spotted Sandgrouse]], [[Laughing Dove]], [[Egyptian Nightjar]], [[Little Swift]], [[Bar-tailed Desert Lark]], [[Desert Lark]], [[Hoopoe Lark]], [[Crested Lark]], [[Thekla Lark]], [[Moussier's Redstart]], [[Desert Wheatear]], [[Red-rumped Wheatear]], [[Mourning Wheatear]], [[White-crowned Black Wheatear]], [[Black Wheatear]], [[Blue Rock Thrush]], [[Fan-tailed Warbler]], [[Scrub Warbler]], [[Western Olivaceous Warbler]], [[Marmora's Warbler]], [[Tristram's Warbler]], [[Spectacled Warbler]], [[Sardinian Warbler]], [[Desert Warbler]], [[Fulvous Babbler]], [[Brown-necked Raven]], [[Northern Raven]], [[Fan-tailed Raven]], [[Spotless Starling]], [[Spanish Sparrow]], [[Desert Sparrow]], [[Rock Sparrow]], [[Trumpeter Finch]], [[House Bunting]]}}
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===Notable Species===
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The salt lake where [[Greater Flamingo]] and [[Ruddy Shelduck]] have bred is sometimes completely dry and birdless, however, there is an oasis at Tozeur in the north-west of the area where birds such as [[Laughing Dove]] and [[House Bunting]] can be found and there are similar birds around Douz to the south-east.
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Like similar habitats elsewhere this desert area is rich in wheatears - [[Red-rumped Wheatear]], [[Black Wheatear]], [[White-tailed Wheatear]], [[Desert Wheatear]] and [[Mourning Wheatear]] and larks - [[Desert Lark]], [[Bar-tailed Lark]] [[Desert Lark]], [[Greater Hoopoe-Lark]], [[Crested Lark]] and [[Thekla Lark]].
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In addition there are [[Cream-coloured Courser]], [[Fulvous Babbler]], [[Desert Sparrow]] and [[Trumpeter Finch]]. Raptors usually present include [[Lanner Falcon]] and [[Long-legged Buzzard]] and [[Houbara Bustard]] is possible.
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===Check-list===
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{{BirdsSee|[[Glossy Ibis]], [[Greater Flamingo]], [[Ruddy Shelduck]], [[Marbled Duck]], [[Long-legged Buzzard]], [[Lanner Falcon]], [[Peregrine Falcon]], [[Barbary Falcon]], [[Houbara Bustard]], [[Stone Curlew]], [[Cream-coloured Courser]], [[Spotted Sandgrouse]], [[Laughing Dove]], [[Egyptian Nightjar]], [[Little Swift]], [[Bar-tailed Desert Lark]], [[Desert Lark]], [[Greater Hoopoe-Lark]], [[Crested Lark]], [[Thekla Lark]], [[Moussier's Redstart]], [[Desert Wheatear]], [[Red-rumped Wheatear]], [[Mourning Wheatear]], [[White-crowned Black Wheatear]], [[Black Wheatear]], [[Blue Rock Thrush]], [[Zitting Cisticola]], [[Streaked Scrub Warbler]], [[Western Olivaceous Warbler]], [[Marmora's Warbler]], [[Tristram's Warbler]], [[Spectacled Warbler]], [[Sardinian Warbler]], [[African Desert Warbler]], [[Fulvous Babbler]], [[Brown-necked Raven]], [[Northern Raven]], [[Fan-tailed Raven]], [[Spotless Starling]], [[Spanish Sparrow]], [[Desert Sparrow]], [[Rock Sparrow]], [[Trumpeter Finch]], [[House Bunting]]}}
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==Other Wildlife==
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''To do''
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==Site Information==
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===History and Use===
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''To do''
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===Areas of Interest===
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[[Brown-necked Raven]] is common at the Douz refuse tip and [[Egyptian Nightjar]] can be seen in the small marsh to the west. Along the Douz-Sabria road are pools with [[Marbled Duck]], also [[Fulvous Babbler]] and [[House Bunting]].
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===Access and Facilities===
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The towns of Tozeur and Nefta on the western edge of Djerid, and Douz in the south-east can provide accommodation and can be reached by road from the coast. These oases can be reached by bus but a good deal of travelling may be needed to see all the desert birds in this area and a hire-car is recommended.
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===Contact Details===
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''To do''
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==External Links==
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''To do''
  
 
''Content and images originally posted by Steve''
 
''Content and images originally posted by Steve''
 
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Tunisia

Overview

This area is now a popular birding destination as it is one of the most accessible places in North Africa to see many desert and semi-desert species.

Birds

Notable Species

The salt lake where Greater Flamingo and Ruddy Shelduck have bred is sometimes completely dry and birdless, however, there is an oasis at Tozeur in the north-west of the area where birds such as Laughing Dove and House Bunting can be found and there are similar birds around Douz to the south-east.

Like similar habitats elsewhere this desert area is rich in wheatears - Red-rumped Wheatear, Black Wheatear, White-tailed Wheatear, Desert Wheatear and Mourning Wheatear and larks - Desert Lark, Bar-tailed Lark Desert Lark, Greater Hoopoe-Lark, Crested Lark and Thekla Lark.

In addition there are Cream-coloured Courser, Fulvous Babbler, Desert Sparrow and Trumpeter Finch. Raptors usually present include Lanner Falcon and Long-legged Buzzard and Houbara Bustard is possible.

Check-list

Birds you can see here include:

Glossy Ibis, Greater Flamingo, Ruddy Shelduck, Marbled Duck, Long-legged Buzzard, Lanner Falcon, Peregrine Falcon, Barbary Falcon, Houbara Bustard, Stone Curlew, Cream-coloured Courser, Spotted Sandgrouse, Laughing Dove, Egyptian Nightjar, Little Swift, Bar-tailed Desert Lark, Desert Lark, Greater Hoopoe-Lark, Crested Lark, Thekla Lark, Moussier's Redstart, Desert Wheatear, Red-rumped Wheatear, Mourning Wheatear, White-crowned Black Wheatear, Black Wheatear, Blue Rock Thrush, Zitting Cisticola, Streaked Scrub Warbler, Western Olivaceous Warbler, Marmora's Warbler, Tristram's Warbler, Spectacled Warbler, Sardinian Warbler, African Desert Warbler, Fulvous Babbler, Brown-necked Raven, Northern Raven, Fan-tailed Raven, Spotless Starling, Spanish Sparrow, Desert Sparrow, Rock Sparrow, Trumpeter Finch, House Bunting

Other Wildlife

To do

Site Information

History and Use

To do

Areas of Interest

Brown-necked Raven is common at the Douz refuse tip and Egyptian Nightjar can be seen in the small marsh to the west. Along the Douz-Sabria road are pools with Marbled Duck, also Fulvous Babbler and House Bunting.

Access and Facilities

The towns of Tozeur and Nefta on the western edge of Djerid, and Douz in the south-east can provide accommodation and can be reached by road from the coast. These oases can be reached by bus but a good deal of travelling may be needed to see all the desert birds in this area and a hire-car is recommended.

Contact Details

To do

External Links

To do

Content and images originally posted by Steve

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