Skokholm Island
Welcome to the Skokholm Island Web Site
"Even before I set foot on it, I was losing my heart to
this rock in the ocean."
R. M. Lockley - "The
Island"
Puffins,
Manx Shearwaters,
Storm Petrels,
Choughs, Peregrines, glowing cliffs of Old Red Sandstone, carpets of wild
flowers and a way of life totally divorced from the frenetic pace of the
mainland. These are just a few of the factors which make Skokholm so important
to its band of devotees and have caused them to share Lockley's view of the
place. Skokholm is a small island nature reserve off the
south west coast of Pembrokeshire, Wales. Along with the neighbouring islands
of
Skomer and Grassholm,
it forms one of the most important seabird breeding sites in Europe. The flat
top of the island is home to 35,000 pairs of Manx Shearwaters, Storm Petrels,
large gull colonies, Wheatears, Oystercatchers, Meadow Pipits and Skylarks,
while the 150 ft cliffs hold Puffins, Guillemots, Razorbills, Peregrines and
Ravens. Britain's most charismatic crow, the
Chough, is usually
present and occasionally breeds. Grey seals inhabit the rocky coasts, and
porpoises and dolphins are regularly seen passing the island. At migration
times almost anything can turn up. In many ways, the way of life
on Skokholm has changed little in the past 50 years, and it is this as much as
the spectacular scenery and wildlife which draws many visitors to return again
and again. Skokholm is leased to and run by
The Wildlife Trust West
Wales.
New!
The Fertigan
Journey - an extract from the Skokholm Chatty Log, relating the
hilarious adventures of a trip from Skokholm to Grassholm. A Skokholm literary
classic!
Contents of the Skokholm
Website News from Skokholm
This site is constructed and maintained as a personal venture by Anne and
Arthur Izzard, with the help and co-operation of The Wildlife Trust West Wales.
The site is gradually evolving and expanding, so please visit again soon to see
what is new on the site. If you have any comments, complaints, criticisms or
even compliments or if you would like to contribute to its further development,
please email us.
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