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Easternmost point of the Fife peninsula is good for migrants in autumn. A freshwater loch, wader scrapes and marsh area are planned.
Waders passing Fife Ness in autumn can include Stelkur, Lyngstelkur, Sendlingur, Lindastelkur, Trjástelkur, Fjöruspói, Lappajaðrakan, Spói, Heiðlóa, Grálóa and Vepja. Possibility of Bjartmáfur, Hvítmáfur, Rósamáfur, Æðarkóngur, Sportittlingur or similar in winter. There is a hide below the lighthouse. From September to April one can seawatch in comfort for skuas, shearwaters, gannets, divers, auks and gulls.
In 2022 there are plans to create a shallow loch, wader scrapes, marsh etc on a brownfield site, formerly Crail Airfield. See link for details.
Crail is east of Anstruther and south of St Andrews. Parking is tolerated at Crail Golf Club, seek permission at the clubhouse.
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