Little Scorda Skerry

Island in Shetland

Scotland

Little Scorda Skerry

Killer Whales (Orcinus orca) passing Gutcher Taken from Belmont on Unst.
Killer Whales (Orcinus orca) passing Gutcher Credit: Mike Pennington

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 Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 60.677233/-0.96731517 or Grid Reference HU5699. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Killer Whales (Orcinus orca) passing Gutcher Taken from Belmont on Unst.
Killer Whales (Orcinus orca) passing Gutcher
Taken from Belmont on Unst.
MV Merete Chris at Gutcher quarry The Danish-registered ship, which is apparently a suction dredger, taking on rocks from the Gutcher quarry, using a grab on a crane on a vehicle which has been placed on the deck. There is not quay or pier here, the ship has just come as close inshore as it can.
MV Merete Chris at Gutcher quarry
The Danish-registered ship, which is apparently a suction dredger, taking on rocks from the Gutcher quarry, using a grab on a crane on a vehicle which has been placed on the deck. There is not quay or pier here, the ship has just come as close inshore as it can.
Loch of Heogland and Gallow Hill
Loch of Heogland and Gallow Hill
Eiders and Shags at Point of Burkwell, near Uyeasound
Eiders and Shags at Point of Burkwell, near Uyeasound
Heogland from Point of Burkwell
Heogland from Point of Burkwell
Grass-of-Parnassus (Parnassia palustris), Heogland Fairly widespread in Shetland, but this is the only location on Unst.
Grass-of-Parnassus (Parnassia palustris), Heogland
Fairly widespread in Shetland, but this is the only location on Unst.
Ferncliff House, Gutcher
Ferncliff House, Gutcher
Gutcher pier, Yell Gutcher ferry terminal, from where the ferry connecting Yell with Unst operates. The Head of Gutcher lies across the Wick of Gutcher. Yell, Shetland
Gutcher pier, Yell
Gutcher ferry terminal, from where the ferry connecting Yell with Unst operates. The Head of Gutcher lies across the Wick of Gutcher. Yell, Shetland
Tidal turbines awaiting installation, Belmont
Tidal turbines awaiting installation, Belmont
Hoga Ness Brough, Belmont, from the sea
Hoga Ness Brough, Belmont, from the sea
Belmont, Unst This was taken from the Gutcher-Belmont ferry as we come into port at Belmont, Unst, Shetland. We are on the Wick of Belmont and this is Belmont House, a category A-listed Georgian country house which was built in 1775 by Shetland landowner Thomas Mouat of Garth. Restored to its former glory between 1996 and 2010, it is now a private residence though it has been let out occasionally as a venue for cultural events and B&B accommodation.
Belmont, Unst
This was taken from the Gutcher-Belmont ferry as we come into port at Belmont, Unst, Shetland. We are on the Wick of Belmont and this is Belmont House, a category A-listed Georgian country house which was built in 1775 by Shetland landowner Thomas Mouat of Garth. Restored to its former glory between 1996 and 2010, it is now a private residence though it has been let out occasionally as a venue for cultural events and B&B accommodation.
MV Bigga at Gutcher The Bluemull Sound ferry awaiting its departure.
MV Bigga at Gutcher
The Bluemull Sound ferry awaiting its departure.
Fishing vessel passing the Head of Gutcher A fishing boat, LK 75 Venturous, heading south through Bluemull Sound.
Fishing vessel passing the Head of Gutcher
A fishing boat, LK 75 Venturous, heading south through Bluemull Sound.
Ferry departing Gutcher for Fetlar
Ferry departing Gutcher for Fetlar
Wick of Gutcher
Wick of Gutcher
Gutcher: the old post office The telephone box is a clue but not definite proof that this was once a post office - but it was; see <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/628286">HU5499 : Gutcher</a>. The postbox has been moved across the road since the closure of the post office in 2006 (see <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/2632515">HU5499 : Gutcher: postbox № ZE2 95</a>).
Gutcher: the old post office
The telephone box is a clue but not definite proof that this was once a post office - but it was; see HU5499 : Gutcher. The postbox has been moved across the road since the closure of the post office in 2006 (see HU5499 : Gutcher: postbox № ZE2 95).
Gutcher: postbox № ZE2 95 This postbox has been moved across the road from <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/2632507">HU5499 : Gutcher: the old post office</a> since the closure of the post office. It is emptied at 9:45am daily except Sunday.

See <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/628286">HU5499 : Gutcher</a> for a picture of the operational post office with the postbox outside.
Gutcher: postbox № ZE2 95
This postbox has been moved across the road from HU5499 : Gutcher: the old post office since the closure of the post office. It is emptied at 9:45am daily except Sunday. See HU5499 : Gutcher for a picture of the operational post office with the postbox outside.
Narrow strip of land between Loch of Heogland and the sea Looking across towards Yell.
Narrow strip of land between Loch of Heogland and the sea
Looking across towards Yell.
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Little Scorda Skerry is located at Grid Ref: HU5699 (Lat: 60.677233, Lng: -0.96731517)

Unitary Authority: Shetland Islands

Police Authority: Highlands and Islands

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