Description
Jasiira Maydh is situated 13 km off-shore and rises above the waves to a maximum altitude of 125m. It is about 2km long but no more than 300m wide. The island is particularly interesting as it is an important seasonal breading for various species of marine birds including up to 20,000 pairs of brown noddy, masked booby, brown booby, sooty tern, bridled tern, white-cheeked tern, the localised Socotra cormorant and the spectacular red billed tropic bird.
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