Description
What is left of the marshes of the Bouregreg, is a small patch that spans from the fortress of Chellah to the bridge Al-Fida. A few canals cut the marshes, which don't usually get flooded by the river. The ponds have small flocks of wintering ducks, and during the summer breeding kachna divoká , pisila čáponohá and kulík říční. čírka úzkozobá has bred here in recent years. Near Chellah, the vegetation that is used to fence the small farms, a large volavka rusohlavá colony gathers during Spring. This colony also has important numbers of breeding ibis hnědý and kvakoš noční , as well as a few volavka stříbřitá . In the bushes and Mastic trees there are African Blue Tit , bulbul zahradní , pěnkava obecná and sedmihlásek západní . ostříž lesní (during Summer), krahujec obecný, moták pochop and poštolka obecná are regularly seen here, with the occasional visit of Atlas Long-legged Buzzard . Species such as orel jestřábí , chřástal kropenatý and linduška zelená have also been seen here.
Details
Access
You can access this site either via Chellah or near the Al-Fida bridge. From the Marjane Bouregreg (near the Al-Fida bridge), there is an entryway to the Eucalyptus patch (34.018874, -6.818534), and from there you can follow a path that will go under the rail tracks and opens into the marshes. The closest tramway station is Pont Hassan II, from there you can walk about 15 minutes to the Eucalyptus patch entrance.
Terrain and Habitat
Wetland , Scattered trees and bushes , River , Agriculture , City/villageConditions
Circular trail
YesIs a telescope useful?
Can be usefulGood birding season
All year roundBest time to visit
Spring , WinterRoute
Unpaved roadDifficulty walking trail
EasyAccessible by
Foot , BicycleBirdwatching hide / platform
NoExtra info
The area is known among the locals to be a place where muggings can happen, so be vigilant while visiting the area. Ideally do not go there alone. At times there have been feral dogs in the area, so be prepared for that.
There are plans to develop this stretch of the Bouregreg shore, threatening this site.
