RSPB Loch na Muilne

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Overview
Loch na Muilne is a fantastic place to see a variety of breeding birds. During spring and summer, its most special inhabitants are red-necked phalaropes – tiny wading birds which feed by swimming on the loch in search of insects. Unusually, the female is more colourful than the male and performs most of the courtship rituals. You can also see snipe, golden plovers and dunlins settling down to nest. This sensitive area is very important to their UK breeding populations.
Location
STORNAWAY, ISLE OF LEWIS, HS2 9DJ
About the area
The Outer Hebrides lay to the west of Scotland’s north coast. To the north lie Lewis and Harris, geographically one island, with Lewis, the most densely populated region of the Outer Hebrides, and Harris far more mountainous.
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RSPB Loch na Muilne

Recommended by Visit England Logo
Overview
Loch na Muilne is a fantastic place to see a variety of breeding birds. During spring and summer, its most special inhabitants are red-necked phalaropes – tiny wading birds which feed by swimming on the loch in search of insects. Unusually, the female is more colourful than the male and performs most of the courtship rituals. You can also see snipe, golden plovers and dunlins settling down to nest. This sensitive area is very important to their UK breeding populations.
Location
STORNAWAY, ISLE OF LEWIS, HS2 9DJ
About the area
Area image
The Outer Hebrides lay to the west of Scotland’s north coast. To the north lie Lewis and Harris, geographically one island, with Lewis, the most densely populated region of the Outer Hebrides, and Harris far more mountainous.