Farne Islands (Northumberland)
The Farne Islands are a group of rocky islands located off the coast of Northumberland. They are renowned for their seabird colonies, including puffins, guillemots, razorbills, and terns. The islands also host one of the largest colonies of grey seals in the UK. Visitors can take boat trips to the Farne Islands from nearby coastal towns, where they can observe the seabirds and seals from a safe distance.
Location |
North Sea |
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Total islands |
20 |
Main Islands |
Farne, Knoxes Reef, the East and West Wideopens |
List of British Wildlife Reserves
List of British Wildlife Reserves: British wildlife reserves are special places where animals and plants are protected. They help keep endangered species safe and preserve natural places. People can visit these reserves and see different kinds of landscapes like forests, wetlands, and fields. You can go birdwatching, walking, or taking pictures of nature there.
These reserves are important for taking care of nature and making sure animals and plants stay safe. They are great places to learn about and enjoy the outdoors.