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    Mingulay, Berneray And Pabbay
    Mingulay, Berneray And Pabbay
    Mingulay, Berneray And Pabbay
    Mingulay, Berneray And Pabbay

    • Sites of Special Scientific Interest

    Wandering among the abandoned settlements on this remote group islands is an evocative reminder of those who once lived here. The last of the inhabitants left in 1912, leaving behind a precarious existence based on crofting, fishing and fowling. MORE>

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    • - Population studies could show bad news for kittiwakes

      Kittiwakes could be on course to disappear from some of Scotland’s most important seabird colonies if current trends continue, according to conservation charity the National Trust for Scotland. more>

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