Descripción
The Isle of Colonsay is an island in the Inner Hebrides of Scotland and measures 13 kilometres in length and reaches 5 km at its widest point. Because the range of habitats Colonsay is good for birding at almost any time of year. Sea cliffs containing Arao Común, Arao Aliblanco, Fulmar Boreal and Gaviota Tridáctila. Bays which can hold three species of divers. Woodland with a range of raptors including Pigargo Europeo, Águila Real and Aguilucho pálido. Farmland birds including Guión de Codornices and Pardillo Piquigualdo. Also bays and tidal waters containing shore birds. In winter an internationally important area for Barnacla Cariblanca.
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Accesso
Access to the island via 4 hour ferry from Oban, Scotland, which in itself is often good for observing sea birds. Accommodation can be found on the island, ranging from hotel, bed and breakfast, bunk house and self-catering accommodation. Sites can be visited by car, bike or foot.
