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'''Glunimore Island''' is an uninhabited island around 3 miles southeast of the [[Kintyre]] peninsula of [[Argyll]]. It lies alongside [[Sanda Island]] and [[Sheep Island, Argyll|Sheep Island]]
 
'''Glunimore Island''' is an uninhabited island around 3 miles southeast of the [[Kintyre]] peninsula of [[Argyll]]. It lies alongside [[Sanda Island]] and [[Sheep Island, Argyll|Sheep Island]]
  
The island is just 200 yards long and rises to a height of {{convert|27|m|ft|0}}. There is a cave on the shoreline at the north. A drying reef surrounds the island to the north and east. More of these dangerous reefs litter the sound between Glunimore, Sanda and Sheep Island.  '''Paterson's Rock''' is yet another dangerous rock around a mile to the east.  Despite these obstacles the natural harbour formed by the three islands is still often used by boats rounding the [[Mull of Kintyre]].
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The island is just 200 yards long and rises to a height of 89 feet. There is a cave on the shoreline at the north. A drying reef surrounds the island to the north and east. More of these dangerous reefs litter the sound between Glunimore, Sanda and Sheep Island.  '''Paterson's Rock''' is yet another dangerous rock around a mile to the east.  Despite these obstacles the natural harbour formed by the three islands is still often used by boats rounding the [[Mull of Kintyre]].
  
 
Glunimore and neighbouring Sheep Island are the most important breeding grounds of puffins in the Clyde and the birds are now returning from here to [[Ailsa Craig]] another traditional breeding ground.  Guillemots and Razorbills also nest here.
 
Glunimore and neighbouring Sheep Island are the most important breeding grounds of puffins in the Clyde and the birds are now returning from here to [[Ailsa Craig]] another traditional breeding ground.  Guillemots and Razorbills also nest here.
  
 
The island was the subject of a report by two naturalists who visited in 1899 performing a survey for the Natural History Society of Glasgow.
 
The island was the subject of a report by two naturalists who visited in 1899 performing a survey for the Natural History Society of Glasgow.

Latest revision as of 18:47, 25 June 2014

Glunimore Island

Argyllshire

Glunimore.jpg
Glunimore Island
Location
Location: 55°17’14"N, 5°33’33"E
Grid reference: NR741050
Data

Glunimore Island is an uninhabited island around 3 miles southeast of the Kintyre peninsula of Argyll. It lies alongside Sanda Island and Sheep Island

The island is just 200 yards long and rises to a height of 89 feet. There is a cave on the shoreline at the north. A drying reef surrounds the island to the north and east. More of these dangerous reefs litter the sound between Glunimore, Sanda and Sheep Island. Paterson's Rock is yet another dangerous rock around a mile to the east. Despite these obstacles the natural harbour formed by the three islands is still often used by boats rounding the Mull of Kintyre.

Glunimore and neighbouring Sheep Island are the most important breeding grounds of puffins in the Clyde and the birds are now returning from here to Ailsa Craig another traditional breeding ground. Guillemots and Razorbills also nest here.

The island was the subject of a report by two naturalists who visited in 1899 performing a survey for the Natural History Society of Glasgow.