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Location
  
Irish Sea

Major islands
  
The Rock

Province
  
Leinster

Archipelago
  
Rockabill

County
  
Dublin

Barony
  
Skerries, Dublin

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Total islands
  
2 (The Rock and The Bill)

Population
  
2, May through August (2014)

Similar
  
Rockabill Lighthouse, Lambay Island, Dalkey Island, Coquet Island - England, Rogerstown Estuary

Rockabill (Irish: Carraig Dábhiolla, Cloch Dábhiolla, meaning "Two-bill Rock") is a group of two islands, "The Rock" and "The Bill", lying in the western Irish Sea about 6 kilometres east-north-east of Skerries, County Dublin, Ireland. An alternative Irish name, Carraig Dhá Bheola, meaning Two Lips Rock, is probably just a corruption of Carraig Dábhiolla.

Map of Rockabill, Ireland

The two granite islands are separated by a channel about 20 metres wide. On the Rock there is a lighthouse, built 1855–1860 from granite and limestone and automated in 1989, and several walls and outbuildings. These walled areas have enabled a build-up of soil and the establishment of vegetation, notably tree mallow (Lavatera arborea), which provides nesting cover for the birds. The smaller Bill has very little vegetation.

Rockabill is an important seabird breeding island, especially notable for its terns. It is an internationally important site for roseate terns, with the largest colony in Europe, over 1200 pairs in 2013. There are similar numbers of common terns, and other seabirds include black guillemots and black-legged kittiwakes.

Rockabill Lighthouse is owned by the Commissioners of Irish Lights and is a Refuge for Fauna and a Special Protection Area under the European Union Birds Directive. Since 1989, when the protection afforded by the lighthouse keepers ceased, the islands have been managed by BirdWatch Ireland. The sea area between Rockabill and Dalkey Island has recently been proposed as a Special Area of Conservation.

References

Rockabill Wikipedia