Description
Dunnet Head on the north coast of Scotland is a wild and untamed landscape, with stunning sea cliffs and coastal grasslands which are home to papuchalk severní, alka malá, alkoun úzkozobý, buřňák lední and racek tříprstý. Other species may be seen at sea such as terej bílý and racek stříbřitý. chaluha velká and chaluha příživná are often present harrying the other seabird species for food. In Autumn you might see konopka žlutozobá as they gather on the overhead wires.
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Access
RSPB Dunnet Head is located 120 miles (193 km) north of Inverness and 12 miles (19 km) northeast of Thurso. From the A836, take the B855 north to Brough for two miles (3 km) until you reach Dunnet Head. There is a large car park at Dunnet Head. Press P on the map for directions to the parking.
