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This tidal lagoon on the Atlantic coast is one of Morocco's prime birdwatching sites. The intertidal mudflats, marshes and reedbeds attract thousands of birds.
Merja Zerga (also called the Moulay Bousselham Lagoon) is large, coastal lagoon of variable salinity with extensive intertidal mudflats, fringing marshes and reedbeds separated from the sea by a stabilized dune system. It is a a key site on the East Atlantic Flyway and protected by the Ramsar convention. The large tidal lagoon has an average depth of 1.5 metres and is fed by the Atlantic Ocean and the Oued Drader, a freshwater stream. The area's annual rainfall (600–700 mm) results in winter floods that inundate the surrounding areas.
More than 100 bird species have been recorded in the lagoon. Between 15,000 and 30,000 ducks overwinter at the lagoon, and it regularly holds 50,000 to 100,000 waders. One of the very special birds that can be spotted here is the myšiarka jednofarebná. It is regularly spotted around the campsite at Moulay Bousselham. Other birds you can observe are kaňa močiarna, sokol sťahovavý, herons, ibises, plovers, egrets and and rare gulls such as čajka tenkozobá and čajka ostrovná. Winter visitors include kazarka hrdzavá, kazarka pestrá, kačica hvizdárka, kačica lyžičiarka, kačka úzkozobá, plameniak ružový, šabliarka modronohá, brehár čiernochvostý, brehár hrdzavý, hvizdák malý, hvizdák veľký, pobrežník čiernozobý, kulík morský, kulík piesočný and kulík bledý.
The area around the lake supports species such as hrdlička poľná, pipíška chochlatá, strnádka lúčna. In the south there is a large colony of prieložník stepný.
Merja Zerga lies midway between Tangier and Rabat, 70 km north of the city of Kenitra on the Atlantic coast of Morocco, near the village of Moulay Bousselham. If you don't have your own transport you can get to Merja Zerga from Kenitra. Go to a grand taxi station and arrange transport for a day trip. The village of Moulay Bousselham is at the northern end of the lagoon but the best birding tends to be in the south. With your own transport you can drive around the lagoon. Another nice option to explore the lagoon with a boat trip. Merja Zerga boat trips are easily arranged with the local fisherman if you wander down to the small port of of Moulay Bousselham where boats are moored. Expect to pay about € 25 per hour for the boat.
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