As you drop down into Tamri you notice the fertile estuary with lots of bannana trees. We stopped here to try to get information on a colony of Bald Ibis in the area. There was no positive news but the mint tea and chocolate cake in the small clean restaurant was some consolation I don't no its name but would certainly recomend seeking out if you are passing.
On leaving Tamri heading North on the road to Essaouira a couple of miles out there is dirt road on the right hand side. We travelled up this for about half a mile there is a small village in front of you. We were very lucky and pleased to see 4 Bald Ibis feeding in the scrub these rare birds gave us ten minutes of viewing before they gracefully flew off. The day before we had been in the Souss Massa hoping to see them but failed. Our photo is not perfect but they are there allright
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lucky you to see the bald Ibis - we saw the other sort flying at Souss Massa but no precious bald ones!
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