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The Wildlife of Inchcolm: A Comprehensive Record of the Birds, Mammals and
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The Wildlife of Inchcolm: A Comprehensive Record of the Birds, Mammals and Plants Associated with This Picturesque Island in the Firth of Forth Unknown - 2003

by Morris, Ron


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  • Title The Wildlife of Inchcolm: A Comprehensive Record of the Birds, Mammals and Plants Associated with This Picturesque Island in the Firth of Forth
  • Author Morris, Ron
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  • Edition First Edition
  • Pages 60
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher Hillside, Leven, Fife
  • Date 2003
  • ISBN 9780954476014
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Scotland: Hillside, 2003. Soft cover. New/No Jacket. 5.75 X 8.25. P/B 60 pages. condition is New. Inchcolm lies in the Firth of Forth, about two miles south - west of Aberdour, Fife and about two-thirds of a mile south of Charles Hill Point, across the channel known as Mortimer's Deep. The island is comprised of two segments (eastern and western), which are linked by a narrow isthmus, at one time covered by the incoming tide, but which has long been built up to form a permanent causeway. Inchcolm is approximately half a mile long, and covers an area of about twenty-three acres. The eastern portion of the island is hilly, rising to about 100', whilst the larger western part is somewhat flatter, but rises to a similar height at its western extremity, where some stretches of cliffs are to be found. This very picturesque island is famous for its ancient Abbey and old military fortifications. It has some small, attractive, sandy beaches, but otherwise the coastline is rocky. The surface of the… Read More
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