Descripción
The Monach Isles have been uninhabited since 1948. The largest islands are 2 km in length and total area at high tide 348 hectares. At low tide the 3 main islands are interconnected. In autumn up to 10,000 grey seals come ashore to pup and mate. Basking sharks and cetaceans occasionally pass by. The main vegetation is machair, a mix of grasses and 200 wildflower species growing on fertile calcareous shell sand.
In the absence of cliffs, Fulmar Boreal breed on the sand dunes. Other breeders here are Correlimos Común, Archibebe Común, Avefría Europea, Ostrero Euroasiático, Alondra Común, Bisbita Pratense, Bisbita Costero, Agachadiza común, Charrán ártico and Chorlitejo Grande. There are no trees, so the herons breed in abandoned buildings. Vuelvepiedras Común, Correlimos Tridáctilo, Halcón Peregrino and Lechuza Común are occasional visitors, and a large flock of Barnacla Cariblanca spends the winter here.
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Boat trips run from Grimsey in North Uist, or direct from Oban.

