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Skellig Islands

Two islands off the south-west coast of Ireland


Summary

Two islands off the south-west coast of Ireland

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  • Little Skellig The Skellig Islands (), historically "the Skellocks", are two small, steep, and rocky islands lying about 13 km west of Bolus Head off the Iveragh Peninsula in County Kerry, Ireland. The larger of the two is Skellig Michael (also known as Great Skellig), famous for an early Christian monastery that is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Together with Little Skellig, they make up a 364 ha Important Bird Area.

Skellig Michael

Main article: Skellig Michael

The larger of the two islands, Skellig Michael (Irish: Sceilig Mhichíl) is also known as Great Skellig in English. It has two peaks rising to over 230 m above sea level. With a sixth-century Christian monastery perched at 160 m on a ledge near the top of the lower peak, Skellig Michael is designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Birdwatch Ireland were concerned that the Irish government allowed filming on a seabird sanctuary without third party consent. During the 2014 nesting season, black-legged kittiwake chicks in nests were swept into the sea by the downdraught from a helicopter and devoured by gulls.

Little Skellig

Main article: Little Skellig

The smaller of the two islands is Little Skellig (Sceilig Bheag in Irish). () It is Ireland's largest northern gannet (Morus bassanus) colony with almost 30,000 pairs, and is closed to the public. It is also one of the world's largest northern gannet colonies, and is of international importance. The island's highest point is 134 m above sea level and is located approximately 1.5 km east-northeast of the island of Skellig Michael.

Wildlife

Both of the Skellig islands are known for their seabird colonies, and together compose one of the most important seabird sites in Ireland, both for the population size and for the species diversity. The islands have been designated an Important Bird Area (IBA) by BirdLife International because they support breeding populations of several species of seabirds. Among the breeding birds are European storm petrel, northern gannet, northern fulmar, Manx shearwater, black-legged kittiwake, common guillemot, razorbill and Atlantic puffin (with 4,000 or more puffins on Great Skellig alone). Red-billed choughs and peregrine falcons can also be seen.

The surrounding waters have abundant wildlife with many Grey seals. Basking sharks, minke whales, dolphins (Delphinidae), beaked whales and leatherback sea turtles have also been recorded. The islands have many interesting recreational diving sites due to the clear water, an abundance of life, and underwater cliffs down to 60 m (200 feet).

References

References

  1. (1995). "Analecta Hibernica". Stationery Office of Saorstát Éireann.
  2. BirdWatch Ireland. "The Skelligs: Great Skellig and Little Skellig". [[BirdLife International]].
  3. [http://www.logainm.ie/en/22405?s=Skellig+Rock+Great logainm.ie]
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  6. [http://www.logainm.ie/en/22406?s=Skellig+Rock+Little logainm.ie]
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  8. . (2024). ["The Skelligs: Great Skellig and Little Skellig"](https://datazone.birdlife.org/site/factsheet/595). *BirdLife International*.
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