Tarner Island

{{Short description|Island in Scotland}}

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File:Tarner Island.jpg

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Tarner Island is a triangular shaped island in Loch Bracadale just off the coast off the Harlosh peninsula of Skye in Scotland.{{cite web| url=http://www.scottish-places.info/features/featurehistory1623.html | title=Tarner Island| publisher=Gazetteer for Scotland| access-date=9 December 2009}} It is about {{convert|28|ha|acre}} in extent and is 0.65 miles at its longest by 0.33 miles at its widest

File:Looking south east from Harlosh Point - geograph.org.uk - 1213439.jpg.]]

The coastline is largely cliff-lined and rocky however slopes down to the northernmost part of the island at which point it is possible to land by small boat or kayak.

File:Tarner Island Sea Cave.jpg

Tarner Island is dotted with small sea caves around the perimeter, many large enough to kayak into, and there is a natural arch to the north. The west of the island is dominated by cliffs and a large leaning boulder, known as 'Fingal's Limpet Hammer'. ("A huge block of trap, which has slipped from the face of a cliff in one of the islands of Loch Bracadale in Skye, is called ' Ord-bàirnich Fhinn,' Fingal's limpet-hammer."{{Cite web|title=(90) - Matheson Collection > Collection of Gaelic proverbs and familiar phrases - Early Gaelic Book Collections - National Library of Scotland|url=https://digital.nls.uk/early-gaelic-book-collections/archive/76560103?mode=transcription|access-date=2021-05-17|website=digital.nls.uk}}

Tarner Island is 0.5 miles from mainland Skye at its nearest point and there are several skerries including Sgeir Mhòr and Sgeir Bheag that lie just offshore to the north east between the island and Colbost Head. Grey seals frequent these skerries and can be seen in numbers around Tarner Island.

The island of Wiay lies 0.7 miles to the south, the tidal island of Oronsay lies 1.7 miles southeast and Harlosh Island is a mile to the west.

There is a large colony of Common Gulls which nest on the shore as well as Oystercatchers and other gulls. Cormorants nest in numbers around the coast.

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File:Tarner Island - North Shore.jpg

{{Islands of Scotland}}

Category:Uninhabited islands of Highland (council area)

Category:Natural arches of Scotland

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