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Lundy is a barren and windswept island in the Bristol Channel of spectacular cliffs with deep gullies, boggy moorland and rough pasture.
Lying about 20km off the north coast of Devon, Lundy is a barren and windswept island in the Bristol Channel. The island is owned by the National Trust and managed by the Landmark Trust. Accommodation, including a campsite, is available on the island. Latest bird sightings are posted at the Marisco Tavern in the south of the island. Predominantly of interest for spring and autumn migrants, but also of interest to the birdwatcher throughout the year. Ground-nesting birds have seen improved nesting success after the brown rats had been removed from the island.
Some of the birds you can see on the island and at sea are Sjeverni zovoj, Obična gregula, Burnica, Morski Vranac, Mali Sokol, Šareni kulik, Morski žalar, Žalar Cirikavac, Prugasti Pozviždač, Veliki Pozviždač, Mala Prutka, Crnokrila Prutka, Kameničak, Mali tamnoleđi galeb, Galeb Klaukavac, Veliki tamnoleđi galeb, Troprsti galeb, Tankokljuna njorka, Oštrokljuna njorka, Tupik.
Lundy can be visited by boat (MS Oldenburg) from Bideford or Ilfracombe in North Devon. When the ship is unavailable (i.e. in the winter), transport is by helicopter.
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