Burhou

Burhou
Aerial shot of Alderney (centre) and Burhou (upper right), the Swinge lies between them
Burhou is located in Channel Islands
Burhou
Burhou
Burhou is located in British Isles
Burhou
Burhou
Geography
LocationEnglish Channel
Coordinates49°43′48″N 2°15′06″W / 49.73000°N 2.25167°W / 49.73000; -2.25167
Administration
Demographics
Population0
Official nameAlderney West Coast and the Burhou Islands
Designated24 August 2005
Reference no.1587[1]

Burhou (pronounced ber-ROO) is a small island about 1.4 miles (2.3 km) northwest of Alderney that is part of the Channel Islands. It has no permanent residents, and is a bird sanctuary, so landing there is banned from March 15 to August 1. The island's wildlife includes a colony of puffins (declining in numbers) and many rabbits.

It has no landing stage as such, but visitors use a small inlet. In rough weather it may be impossible to land.

The Guernsey botanist E. D. Marquand called it, "the most desolate and lonely of all the islands in our archipelago." He once had to spend the night there, as his return journey was delayed by fog.

The 1906 book, The Channel Pilot states –

Between Ortac, Verte Tête and Burhou Island, are scattered many dangerous rocks, and ledges among which the streams run with great velocity.

  1. ^ "Alderney West Coast and the Burhou Islands". Ramsar Sites Information Service. Retrieved 25 April 2018.

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