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Eilean Hoan is a low-lying island off the north coast of Scotland. During the winter, an internationally important number of Greenland barnacle geese are found on the island while in summer a range of seabirds, including great and lesser black-backed gulls, storm petrels and Arctic terns, breed on the island. More... |
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Eileanan Dubha (the Black Islands) lies at the head of Loch Alsh between the west coast mainland and the Isle of Skye. A diverse but compact range of ungrazed habitats includes rocky shores, saltmarsh, tall herbaceous vegetation and developing scrub woodland. More... |
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If you thought that there was no wilderness left in the south-east, come and have a look at Elmley Marshes! The two-mile drive across the vast wetlands, managed by the Elmley Conservation Trust, to get to the reserve car park is an exciting start to your visit. More... |
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Just five miles from Exeter city centre, Exminster and Powderham Marshes are great places to see birds all year-round. You can enjoy lovely walks here in this fascinating landscape. More... |
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