- Sheep Island, Argyll
Sheep Island is a small island situated off the southern tip of the
Kintyre peninsula inScotland .Sheep Island, along with
Sanda Island andGlunimore Island , form a small group of islands approximately 3 kilometres south ofKintyre at gbmapping|NR733055.Running roughly north to south, the island is around 0.6 kilometres long, and is steep and precipitous along the west coast, rising to a maximum height of 41 metres. There is a cave on the west coast and a
natural arch at the northwest of the island. A considerable reef of drying rocks surrounds the island and makes landing on the island problematic. There are a number of strongtidal race s in the area, Tum ba nach is one that extends north from Sheep Island to around halfway across the Sound of Sanda.As the name suggests, sheep have traditionally been grazed here, however the island is more notable as the primary breeding ground for Puffins in the Clyde. From here the birds are returning to nearby
Ailsa Craig , where they were once wiped out.Guillemot s andRazorbill s also nest on Sheep Island.
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