Little Scorda Skerry is a small uninhabited island located in the Shetland archipelago, situated off the northeast coast of Scotland. It lies approximately 2.5 miles northeast of the larger island of Bressay and is part of the Shetland Islands Council area.
Covering an area of only 0.025 square kilometers, Little Scorda Skerry is a rocky islet characterized by rugged cliffs and sparse vegetation. It is primarily composed of sandstone and is surrounded by treacherous waters, making it an ideal location for various seabird species to nest. The island is home to colonies of puffins, guillemots, razorbills, and kittiwakes, which create a vibrant and lively atmosphere during the breeding season.
Access to Little Scorda Skerry is limited due to its remote location and lack of facilities. It is primarily visited by birdwatchers and nature enthusiasts who appreciate its untouched and wild beauty. The island offers breathtaking views of the surrounding sea and the nearby coastline.
Historically, Little Scorda Skerry has also been used as a navigational marker due to its prominent position in the Shetland waters. It has a lighthouse, built in 1904, which remains operational today. The lighthouse stands at 13 meters tall and emits a white flash every 14 seconds, aiding ships in navigating the challenging waters around the island.
Little Scorda Skerry serves as a valuable habitat for wildlife and a picturesque landmark in the Shetland archipelago, attracting those seeking solitude and a connection with nature in its rawest form.
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Little Scorda Skerry is located at Grid Ref: HU5699 (Lat: 60.677233, Lng: -0.96731517)
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