Loch an t-Sailein

Seal watching at Loch an t-Sailein.

Loch an t-Sailein is a sea loch at the southeast coast of Islay, Scotland.[1] European seals frequently visit the shallow waters of this loch. A number of bird species are found along the shores of Loch an t-Sailein.[2] The southeast coast of Islay has a highly irregular shoreline with many lochs and bays including Aros Bay somewhat to the east.

See also

  • Ardbeg, Islay
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Footnotes

  1. ^ Islay (Map), Landranger 1:50000, United Kingdom Ordnance Survey, 2007
  2. ^ Elliott, Richard E. (1989). Birds of Islay. p. 216.
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