Aber Isle
Aber Isle is a small, uninhabited island located off the coast of Scotland. Its primary defining feature is its rugged coastline, characterized by steep cliffs and rocky shores. The island supports a variety of seabird populations, making it a designated site of special scientific interest (SSSI) for ornithological research and conservation efforts. The name "Aber Isle" likely derives from a combination of Gaelic and Norse influences, reflecting the historical linguistic landscape of the Scottish coast. The island's geological composition is predominantly granite, contributing to its distinctive and austere appearance. Due to its remote location and challenging terrain, Aber Isle is rarely visited by humans, preserving its natural environment and contributing to its value as a wildlife sanctuary.