Photo Credit: Martin Kitching
| About | Designated for internationally important breeding birds, the mosaic of habitats in the area is used by seabirds and auks for foraging and maintenance activity such as bathing and preening.
For more site information visit here |
| Size | 884 km2 |
| NIFCA Management Measures | NIFCA byelaws |
Photo credit: Sarah Barratt
| About | Designated due to the population of breeding terns and overwintering migratory waders.
For more site information visit here |
| Size | 10 km2 |
| NIFCA Management Measures | NIFCA byelaws |
| About | The site accessible by a tidal causeway contains rocky shore, large sand dunes, mud and sandflat habitats all acting as an important feeding areas for wading birds and tern species during the breeding season.
For more site information visit here |
| Size | 36 km2 |
| NIFCA Management Measures | NIFCA byelaws |
Photo credit: Martin Kitching
| About | A group of rocky islands supporting large numbers of internationally important breeding bird populations and assemblages of seabirds.
For more site information visit here |
| Size | 1 km2 |
| NIFCA Management Measures | NIFCA byelaws |
Photo credit: Martin Kitching
| About | The site is home to important nesting sites for terns; the only breeding site in the UK for roseate terns, and large numbers of other internationally important breeding seabirds.
For more site information visit here |
| Size | 1 km2 |
| NIFCA Management Measures | NIFCA byelaws |