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Peter Turner
Ian Fisher
Birds of the Farne Islandsby Peter Hawkey 1990 Butler PublishingISBN: 0946928371 Buy this book from NHBS.com
Farne Islandshttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Farne_Islands Loads of background info...
Farne Islandshttp://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/main/w-chl/w-countryside_environment/w-nature/w-nature-places_to_visit/w-nature-places_to_visit-farneislands.htmNational Trust site... Farne Islands Bird Sanctuaryhttp://www.farne-islands.com/archive/index.htmIn 1999 there were 182 species of birds recorded at the Farne Islands. Of these there were 22 species which bred here and a further 160 species were noted as 'birds of passage'... Farne Islands IBAhttp://www.birdlife.org/datazone/sites/?action=SitHTMDetails.asp&sid=2470&m=0A group of islands and rock stacks lying between 2 km and 6 km off the Northumberland coast at Bamburgh. Vegetation is limited to pioneer species due to the maritime conditions and the impact of large numbers of seabirds...
Travelling Birder 2002 [June] - Graham Mee - The Great Seabird Break - The Farne Islandshttp://www.birdtours.co.uk/tripreports/england/farnes/farnes-june2002.htmEver since watching a Bill Oddie programme on the Farne Islands, I have had an ambition to have a trip to these islands during the main breeding season to witness first hand this amazing spectacle. At the beginning of the year it became apparent that I was going to allowed leave at the end of May to make this possible. Having studied my road map to find the best route, I was quickly dismayed to find that I was on page eight following the A1 from Southend and still hadn`t reached the area! I then decided to take a different approach and consulted the Go Airways website. I had soon booked a flight on-line for £34.00 return to Edinburgh! 2007 [June] - Luc Hoogensteinhttp://www.pbase.com/luchoogenstein/farneislesWelcome to my "Farne Isles & Bass Rock-2007"-special! In june 2007, I visited the isles with a group of other Dutch photographers. The Farne Isles are famous about the huge numbers of Puffins, which were my personal target, but you can find a variety of other birds around there. We visited Inner Farne two times and Staple Island one time, with eacht visit taking about two hours. Bass Rock, a massive Gannet colony, was also visited once in a second try. Our first attempt to reach Bass Rock failed due to eastern winds, which made it impossible to land (even though the sea looked flat!). We were able to spend allmost two hours with the Gannets... Harry Fullerhttp://www.towhee.net/europe/farne.htmlLying off the north-east coast of England, the Farne Islands form a National Nature Reserve owned by the National Trust, famous for breeding seabirds and terns in particular. There are ten larger islands and numerous smaller reefs and rocks. Vegetation is sparse on some islands, others have thick grass with Silverweed, Brambles and Thrift. Breeding species usually number a little over twenty but a much wider range occurs on passage with more than 150 species recorded annually...
Billy Shiel's Farne Island Boat Tripshttp://www.bestloved.com/attractions/billy-shiels-farne-island-boat-trips-in-seahouses-northumberland-the-north-england-uk.phpDaily sailings from Easter to 31st October to the Farne Islands Bird and Seal Sanctuaries. First sailing 10 am. Licensed by the National Trust to land on the bird sanctuaries. All trips visit the Grey Seal colonies and include a commentary on route. Special all day bird watching trips available during breeding season. Also, cruises to the Holy Island by arrangement... Farne Islands Boat Tripshttp://www.farne-islands.com/boat-trips/FARNE BIRD SANCTUARY: This tour lasts approximately 2 1/2 hours including one hour spent on Inner Farne. The tour includes a cruise around all the Farne Islands, viewing the sea birds on the cliff faces, visiting the Grey Seal colonies and also follows the route Grace Darling and her father took during their heroic rescue in 1838. A full commentary is given en route and the boat stops at Inner Farne for one hour.
Beach House Hotel - Seahouseshttp://www.ukhotel.com/northumbria/beach-house.htmThe Beach House Hotel is family run, and is praised for its relaxed home from home atmosphere, which the new found owners Malcolm and Hazel have striven to create. In its idealic location the hotel is set back from one of the most beautiful stretches of heritage coastline that Northumberland has to offer. The golden sands stretch to the neighbouring village of Bamburgh, where one of the most magnificent castles in England can be explored. The lounge, dining room and bar boast panoramic views of the Farne Islands, situated 3 miles out to sea. The Farnes are now a nature reserve, which are home to a large seal colony, and many different species of seabirds including Puffins, Cormorants and Oyster Catchers. Sportsman Hotelhttp://www.sportsmanhotel.co.uk/birds.phpThe Sportsman has an excellent location for bird lovers being within viewing distance of the Farne Islands and Beadnell Bay, a fantastic sweep of the softest sand, roughly a two mile coastal walk from the Sportmsman and refuge to the carefully monitored little terns. Also the near vertical clifffs of Dunstanburgh are a stones throw away where you may well be lucky enough to see puffins. There is also the hide at Low Newton where there are other numerous coastal birds to watch... Springhill Farm Holiday Accommodation - Salthouseshttp://www.springhill-farm.co.uk/home.htmlSpringhill Farm is situated within miles of beautiful countryside, and is a haven to some of the most breathtaking beaches on the Northumberland Heritage Coastline. With the nearby fishing village of Seahouses providing a perfect gateway to the Fame Islands nature reserve... St Cuthbert’s House B&Bhttp://www.stcuthbertshouse.com/Welcome to St Cuthbert’s House - a truly unique place to stay, in the heart of the beautiful and historic Northumberland Coast Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty...
Birdlife of the Farne Islandshttp://www.farneislands.co.uk/birdlife.htmlHere we set out to try and give the reader some idea of the birds that a visitor to the Farne Islands may see at the height of the breeding season which runs approximately between the April and the middle of July each year... Farne Islandshttp://www.northumbrian.co.uk/places_tovisit/farne_islands.htmThe Farne Islands are a National Nature Reserve, famed for its thousands of nesting seabirds and seal colony... Farne Islands: birds, birds, birdshttp://www.ronnotramper.com/farne_islands.htmlIn the far north east of England, a few miles off the coast of Northumberland lie the Farne Islands. The islands have a history of saints with a reclusive life style and heroes rescuing the survivors of ship wrecks. Nowadays, however, they are famous for their sea bird and seal colonies... Pictures of Birds from the Farne Islandshttp://www.beautiful-england.com/farnes.htmThe Farne Islands , a very special place indeed. Only 2 miles off the coast of Northumberland,in North East England this group of low lying Islands, the largest of which are Staple and Inner Farne, are the breeding home to tens of thousands of seabirds-puffins, thousands of kittiwake, arctic tern, eider duck and guillemot, hundreds of razorbill. A bird watchers delight. In the waters surrounding the Farne Islands are an estimated 2,000 Atlantic grey Seal... |
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