@article {Idrissi:June 2007:0030-6525:343, author = "Idrissi, Hamid Rguibi", author = "Dakki, Mohamed", author = "Bairlein, Franz", title = "Migration et hivernage de quelques passereaux au Maroc: Mise au point a partir des donnees de baguage-reprise", journal = "Ostrich - Journal of African Ornithology", volume = "78", year = "June 2007", abstract = "Morocco plays a major role in the migration and wintering of several Palaearctic-African passerines, because of its geographical position and great diversity of wetlands used as stopover sites. These have been studied on the basis of recovery data stored at the Centre d'Etude des Migrations d'Oiseaux (CEMO). The analysis of the autumn migration across Morocco confirms that many birds pass near the Atlantic coast. Winter recoveries in Morocco are mainly concentrated in the northern and central regions. The analysis of the spring migration shows that most birds use approximately the same routes in both autumn and spring, but some other species: Pied Flycatcher, Black Redstart and Wheatear, follow a loop migration, using a different route in each season.", pages = "343-347(5)", url = "http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/nisc/ostrich/2007/00000078/00000002/art00041" doi = "doi:10.2989/OSTRICH.2007.78.2.36.116" }