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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.

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Size 884 km2
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About Designated due to the population of breeding terns and overwintering migratory waders.

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Size 10 km2
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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.

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Size 36 km2
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Photo credit: Martin Kitching

About A group of rocky islands supporting large numbers of internationally important breeding bird populations and assemblages of seabirds.

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Size 1 km2
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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

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Limits of NIFCA District

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