RSPB Hoy reserve

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RSPB Hoy reserve is a protected wildlife area on the Orkney island of Hoy in Scotland, managed by the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds and known for its dramatic cliffs, moorland, and important seabird and raptor populations.

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Statements (47)
Predicate Object
instanceOf RSPB reserve
nature reserve
protected area
country Scotland
ecosystemType coastal ecosystem
upland ecosystem
governingBody Royal Society for the Protection of Birds
hasAccessType open to the public
hasActivity birdwatching
walking
wildlife observation
hasConservationDesignation Site of Special Scientific Interest (part)
Special Protection Area (part)
hasFeature cliff nesting sites
coastal views
moorland plateau
hasHabitat blanket bog
maritime cliff habitat
upland heath habitat
hasLandscapeFeature coastal heath
dramatic cliffs
moorland
sea cliffs
importantFor raptors
seabirds
locatedIn Hoy
Northern Isles NERFINISHED
Orkney
Orkney Islands
United Kingdom
locatedOnIsland Hoy
managedBy Royal Society for the Protection of Birds
notableSpeciesGroup fulmars
great skuas
guillemots
hen harriers
kittiwakes
peregrine falcons
razorbills
sea eagles
partOf RSPB reserves in Scotland
primaryConservationFocus breeding raptors
breeding seabirds
upland habitats
purpose nature conservation
protection of bird populations
region Highlands and Islands

Referenced by (2)
Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
Hoy
hasProtectedArea
Fidra ("RSPB reserve")
protectedAs

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