Farne Islands: National Trust Guidebook

by John Walton

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The Farne Islands may be just a few miles off the Northumberland Coast but they feel a world away. In spring and summer, they are home to over 20 species of seabirds, from dive-bombing terns to show-stealing puffins with bright beaks stuffed full of sand eels. Out of season, when the birds leave behind seals hauled on the rocks, they become a place of calm, quiet and escape. The 28 islands also have a history dating back to 600AD: stories of hermits, pirates, Grace Darlings famously brave rescue of a shipwrecked boat and even a stout-drinking donkey. In these pages, uncover this long history and which wildlife you might spot during a visit today and where to look out for it. Written by a former Farnes ranger, this guidebook brings these magical islands and the challenges facing them to life.

  • ISBN10 1911384244
  • ISBN13 9781911384243
  • Publish Date 26 February 2018
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country GB
  • Publisher Pavilion Books
  • Imprint National Trust Books
  • Format Paperback
  • Pages 36
  • Language English