Marwick Head

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Marwick Head is a dramatic coastal headland and RSPB nature reserve on the northwest coast of Orkney, Scotland, known for its towering cliffs, seabird colonies, and views over the Atlantic.

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Marwick Head canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf headland
nature reserve
commemorates loss of HMS Hampshire in 1916 (via Kitchener Memorial)
country Scotland
ecosystemType maritime cliff and heath
hasActivity birdwatching
hiking
wildlife photography
hasCliffHeight over 80 metres
hasDesignation RSPB nature reserve
hasFeature Atlantic views
dramatic coastal scenery
sea cliffs
seabird colonies
hasHabitat cliff ledges
coastal grassland
heathland
hasStructure Kitchener Memorial NERFINISHED
hasWildlife fulmars
great skuas
guillemots
kittiwakes
orcas
puffins
razorbills NERFINISHED
seals
knownFor breeding seabirds
coastal walks
towering cliffs
views over the Atlantic
locatedAt Marwick Head NERFINISHED
locatedIn Orkney NERFINISHED
Scotland
United Kingdom
managedBy Royal Society for the Protection of Birds NERFINISHED
near Birsay NERFINISHED
onCoastOf Atlantic Ocean NERFINISHED
northwest coast of Mainland Orkney
overlooks Atlantic Ocean
Brough of Birsay NERFINISHED
partOf Mainland Orkney NERFINISHED
protectedFor breeding seabird populations
coastal habitats
region Northern Isles NERFINISHED
tourismType heritage tourism
nature tourism

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Birsay contains Marwick Head
Marwick Head cliffs partOf Marwick Head