Stert Island

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Stert Island

Somerset


Stert Island
Location
Location: 51°13’35"N, 3°-0’56"W
Grid reference: ST291479
Data
Population: 0

Stert Island is a low-lying uninhabited island in the Bristol Channel, off the coast of Somerset. It lies opposite Burnham-on-Sea, and is part of the Bridgwater Bay Nature Reserve.

Stert Island was formed in about 1798, when it broke off from the Steart Peninsula.[1] The island is noted for its birds, including spotted redshank and whimbrel, which have a major night roost on the island.[2]

Each year, a 1½-mile swim is organised from Burnham-on-Sea to the island.[3][4]

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