RSPB South Stack reserve

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RSPB South Stack reserve is a coastal nature reserve on the island of Anglesey in Wales, renowned for its dramatic sea cliffs, seabird colonies, and scenic lighthouse views.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf nature reserve
country Wales
ecosystemType coastal ecosystem
hasActivity birdwatching
seabird watching
walking
wildlife photography
hasConservationFocus coastal habitat management
seabird conservation
hasDesignation protected area for seabirds
hasFacility car park
footpaths
viewing platforms
visitor centre
hasFeature dramatic sea cliffs
seabird colonies
views of South Stack Lighthouse
hasHabitatType coastal heathland
maritime grassland
sea cliffs
hasView offshore islands
sea cliffs
importantForSpecies Atlantic puffin NERFINISHED
chough
fulmar
guillemot
kittiwake NERFINISHED
manx shearwater NERFINISHED
peregrine falcon
razorbill
shag
knownFor breeding seabird colonies
dramatic coastal scenery
views of South Stack Lighthouse
language English
Welsh
locatedNear Holyhead NERFINISHED
locatedOn Anglesey NERFINISHED
managedBy Royal Society for the Protection of Birds NERFINISHED
nearbyAttraction South Stack Lighthouse NERFINISHED
overlooks Irish Sea NERFINISHED
South Stack Lighthouse NERFINISHED
partOf RSPB reserve network NERFINISHED
region North Wales NERFINISHED

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Holyhead Mountain hasNearby RSPB South Stack reserve
South Stack Lighthouse nearbyFeature RSPB South Stack reserve
this entity surface form: RSPB South Stack nature reserve
Holy Island hasRSPBReserve RSPB South Stack reserve
this entity surface form: RSPB South Stack