Located 30 kilometers south of Tulear is St Augustin Bay, where the vegetation is considerably lower than that in Ifaty. It is referred to as coral ragg scrub. The impressive baobabs and octopus trees are replaced by much bushy euphorbia and some bloated moringa trees. This is the best place in which to look for far southern specials like Verreaux' Coua, Littoral Rock-thrush and the recently described Red-shouldered Vanga. When passing small roadside puddles, keep an eye open for the increasingly rare Madagascar Plover.
Other birds seen at Spiny Forest Reserve include; Banded Kestrel, SubdesertMesite, Green-capped, Running and Crested Coua, Long-tailed Ground-Roller, SubdesertTetraka, Sickle-billed and Lafresnaye'sVanga and Archbold'sNewtonia.
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Exceptional birding is to be done in this park, which protects the largest remaining Malagasy lowland rainforest. Aside from nearly all the broadly distributed rainforest endemics, specials like the Brown Mesite, Red-breasted Coua, Scaly Ground-roller and the Helmet and Bernier's Vangas, abound.
Read MoreThis new park is deservedly becoming one of Madagascar's most visited birding hotspots. Its denizens include all 4 the rainforest-dwelling ground-rollers, the 3 oxylabes, all 3 rainforest-dependent asitys, Forest Rock-thrush and Brown Emutail.
Read MoreBest birds along the road are Madagascar Cuckoo Hawk, Forest Rock Thrush, Dark Newtonia and Mad. Starling. Others include; Wedge-tailed Jery, Green Jery and Rand's Warbler, Nelicourvi Weaver, Malagasy White-eye and both Souimanga,Rufous Mouse Lemur,Blue Coua and Malagasy Green Sunbirds.
Read MoreIfaty is also an excellent place in which to seek the uncommon Banded Kestrel, as well as the White-browed Owl (before dawn); Madagascar Nightjar and Madagascar Buttonquail.
Read MoreThe local specials are mostly not hard to find: look for White-breasted Mesite, Coquerel's and Red-capped Couas and Van Dam's Vanga. Less easily seen is the Schlegel's Asity. Several vangas are quite common, including the Sicklebill, Rufous, Hook-billed, Blue and Chabert'sVangas. Raptors abound, including the very rare Madagascar Fish Eagle, Madagascar Gymnogene, Madagascar Buzzard, Madagascar Sparrowhawk and Frances's Sparrowhawk.
Read MoreBirds of Zombitse: White-faced Whistling-Duck, Fulvous Whistling-Duck, Knob-billed Duck, African Pygmy-Goose, Blue-billed Teal, Helmeted Guineafowl, Madagascar Partridge, Common Quailm, Harlequin Quail, Little Grebe, Madagascar Grebe, Malagasy Turtle-Dove,
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