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Eilean Hoan

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...

Eilean Hoan

Eileanan Dubha

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...

Eileanan Dubha

Elmley Marshes

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...

Elmley Marshes

Exminster and Powderham Marshes

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...

Exminster and Powderham Marshes