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The Norrad Rocks are designated as a "Site of Special Scientific Interest" for their breeding seabird colonies. The vegetation on the islands is limited by the extreme exposure and only six species of plants have been recorded.<ref name=Norrard>{{cite web|title=Norrard Rocks|url=http://www.sssi.naturalengland.org.uk/citation/citation_photo/1001870.pdf|publisher=Natural England|date=17 December 1986|accessdate=20 December 2011}}</ref> | The Norrad Rocks are designated as a "Site of Special Scientific Interest" for their breeding seabird colonies. The vegetation on the islands is limited by the extreme exposure and only six species of plants have been recorded.<ref name=Norrard>{{cite web|title=Norrard Rocks|url=http://www.sssi.naturalengland.org.uk/citation/citation_photo/1001870.pdf|publisher=Natural England|date=17 December 1986|accessdate=20 December 2011}}</ref> | ||
The islands and rocks in order of area:<ref name=Parslow>{{cite book|last=Parslow|first=Rosemary|title=The Isles of Scilly|year=2007|publisher=HarperCollins|location=London|isbn=13 978-0-00-220150-6}}</ref> | |||
*[[Gweal]] 14½ acres and 105 feet high is a small rocky island consisting of two hills linked by a boulder beach, just off the west coast of Bryher. | |||
*Scilly Rock 5 acres | |||
*Mincarlo 4½ acres: the southernmost of the group | |||
*Illiswilgig 2 acres | |||
*Maiden Bower''' ({{lang|kw|Meyn-Meur}}, meaning "great rocks") 1½ acre | |||
*Castle Bryher''' 1 acre | |||
*Seal Rock ½ acre - An important breeding and haul out site for the grey seal. The only plant recorded is orache | |||
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The Norrard Rocks (or "Northern Rocks") are a group of small uninhabited granite rocks in the north–western part of the Isles of Scilly, to the west of Bryher and Samson.
The Norrad Rocks are designated as a "Site of Special Scientific Interest" for their breeding seabird colonies. The vegetation on the islands is limited by the extreme exposure and only six species of plants have been recorded.[1]
The islands and rocks in order of area:[2]
- Gweal 14½ acres and 105 feet high is a small rocky island consisting of two hills linked by a boulder beach, just off the west coast of Bryher.
- Scilly Rock 5 acres
- Mincarlo 4½ acres: the southernmost of the group
- Illiswilgig 2 acres
- Maiden Bower (Cornish: Meyn-Meur, meaning "great rocks") 1½ acre
- Castle Bryher 1 acre
- Seal Rock ½ acre - An important breeding and haul out site for the grey seal. The only plant recorded is orache
References
- ↑ "Norrard Rocks". Natural England. 17 December 1986. http://www.sssi.naturalengland.org.uk/citation/citation_photo/1001870.pdf. Retrieved 20 December 2011.
- ↑ Parslow, Rosemary (2007). The Isles of Scilly. London: HarperCollins. ISBN 13 978-0-00-220150-6.
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