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Revision as of 19:48, 4 October 2012
Eyebroughy (or archaically Ibris) is an islet in the Firth of Forth, lying 200 yards off mainland East Lothian at NT493859. The rock is basaltic and Lower Carboniferous in origin.
The isle is not far from Gullane and 3 miles from North Berwick. It forms part of the parish of Dirleton.
Eyebroughty is today an RSPB reserve, and is noted for its cormorants.
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The islands of the Firth of Forth | |||
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West Lothian | Midlothian | East Lothian | Fife |
Inchgarvie | Cramond Island • Inchmickery • Cow and Calves | Bass Rock • Craigleith • Eyebroughy • Fidra • The Lamb | Inchcolm • Oxcars • Isle of May • Inchkeith |