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Broadford Bay

Skye  >  United Kingdom

An important site for waders and waterfowl, this is the best birding place on the Isle of Skye.

Tillagd* av Jalal Khan
Senast uppdaterad 4 december 2022

Beskrivning

Skye has always been known for its beautiful landscapes and coastline, making it a popular tourist destination, but it’s often overlooked by birders in favour of other parts of Scotland. However, this Inner Hebridean island has a lot to offer in terms of bird life, including a quarter of Scotland’s recently-reintroduced havsörn population, as well as kungsörn.

Broadford Bay may not be the best spot for eagles but they are occasionally seen here and can turn up anywhere on the island. What this site does have is a variety of waders and waterfowl, particularly on passage and in winter. The intertidal zone may not be wide but the bay provides a rich feeding ground that is sheltered from south-westerly winds. Migrants get funnelled into this area, especially in autumn, and although there are rarely large numbers of birds in the bay, the rate of turnover is high.

The waders that can be seen here include kustsnäppa, rödspov, myrspov, större strandpipare, kustpipare, skärsnäppa, småspov and storspov. ejder can be seen year-round and other wildfowl records include bergand, alfågel, svärta, prutgås and sångsvan. smålom are resident. A few svarthakedopping winter here, plus svartnäbbad islom and the scarcer storlom. The nearby area of Lusa is the best place to see the latter, as well as wintering alkekung. Also, havssula, Skuas, Terns and tobisgrissla can be seen offshore.

In the moorland and wooded areas around the coast, keep an eye out for resident vinterhämpling which flock together in winter, plus other migrating passerines. Ashaig is one of the better areas to look for them. The inlets and islands around Ardnish and Ashaig are also good for waders and gulls. However, the best place to get close views of waders is in the south-east corner of the bay at Harrapool, where you can park at the Hebridean Inn and use your car as a hide.

There's potential for vagrants and scarce migrants such as tajgasångare so it's worth checking the woodland near the cemetery and the hospital on the west side of the bay. Rare gulls may turn up in this area, particularly around the mouth of the Broadford River, including vittrut and Vitvingad trut. One of the more oustanding records for the bay was a mindre gulbena in the autumn of 2018.

Detaljer

Tillgänglighet

​​Broadford Bay is on the north side of the A87, the main road going from the Skye Bridge to Portree. It is best explored both by car and on foot and can be watched from several different points including the Co-op car park at the west end and the Hebridean Inn car park at the east end.

Ardnish is best accessed from the end of Waterloo Road or from Lower Breakish. You can even wade over to Ardnish from Ashaig at low tide. Ashaig is easily accessed with ample parking at the cemetery, by turning off the A87 on the opposite side to the Ashaig Campsite. There is a coastal walk from Ashaig going east to Lusa, the best spot in the area for seawatching.

Terräng och habitat

Skog , Hed , Flod , Hav / ocean , Gyttjig strand , Stad/by

Förhållanden

Öppet landskap

Rundtur

Nej

Tubkikare behövs?

Kan vara användbart

Bästa säsong för skådning

Vår , Vinter , Höst

Bästa tid för ett besök

Höst , Höststräck

Rutt

Asfalterad väg , Bred stig , Grusväg

Hur ansträngande vandring

Lätt vandring

Nås

Till fots

Fågeltorn / plattform

Nej

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