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Alderney Birdwatching
Alderney is a magnet for birdwatchers and is the third largest, and the most northerly, of the British Channel Islands. One of the features which makes Alderney so interesting for birdwatchers is the wide variety of habitats that occur within the confines of such a small island.

There are cliffs and offshore stacks, rocky shorelines, sandy beaches, marine heathland, open fields and farmland, wooded valleys, gardens and small stretches of inland water. These very different habitats provide home or refuge for over 270 different bird species from our common residents and regular summer and winter visitors to rare passage migrants.

The island’s proximity to France means that species found on mainland Europe but not in Britain, are sometimes seen here. The Island is famous for its seabirds, especially the gannets. About 7,000 pairs nest on the Channel Island’s two gannetries, Ortac and Les Etacs.

Puffins and fulmars are summer visitors, whilst guillemots live on Alderney all year round and breed on the island.

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