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'''Little Skellig''' is an island of [[County Kerry]] in the [[Atlantic Ocean]], almost 7 miles southwest of [[Valentia Island]] on the county's westernmost coast. It is the smaller of the two [[Skellig Islands]], the other being a famous isle, [[Skellig Michael]], which half a mile or so further to the southwest.
'''Little Skellig''' is an island of [[County Kerry]] in the [[Atlantic Ocean]], almost seven miles south-west of [[Valentia Island]] on the county's westernmost coast. It is the smaller of the two [[Skellig Islands]], the other being a famous isle, [[Skellig Michael]], which half a mile or so further to the southwest.


Little Skellig is closed to visitors.
Little Skellig is closed to visitors.
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[[Category:Important Bird Areas of the Republic of Ireland]]
[[Category:Important Bird Areas of the Republic of Ireland]]

Latest revision as of 15:43, 8 December 2015

Little Skellig
Irish: Sceilig Bheag

Skellig Islands
(County Kerry)

Location
Location: 51°46’52"N, 10°30’23"W
Grid reference: V27116169
Area: 20 acres
Highest point: 440 feet
Data
Population: 0

Little Skellig is an island of County Kerry in the Atlantic Ocean, almost seven miles south-west of Valentia Island on the county's westernmost coast. It is the smaller of the two Skellig Islands, the other being a famous isle, Skellig Michael, which half a mile or so further to the southwest.

Little Skellig is closed to visitors.

The island has a large bird population, including a colony of Northern Gannets which is the largest in Ireland,[1] and one of the largest in the world. The island, together with Skellig Michael, is the centre of an 'Important Bird Area' of 900 acres established by BirdWatch Ireland in 2000.[1]

Outside links

("Wikimedia Commons" has material
about Little Skellig)

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 BirdWatch Ireland. "The Skelligs: Great Skellig and Little Skellig". BirdLife International. http://www.birdlife.org/datazone/sitefactsheet.php?id=595. Retrieved 31 May 2012.