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Tullibody Inch

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Meaning of name
  
Tullibody island

Island group
  
Forth

Sovereign state
  
United Kingdom

Council area
  
Clackmannanshire

OS grid reference
  
NS862925

Highest elevation
  
<5 metres (16 ft)

Country
  
Scotland

Lieutenancy area
  
Clackmannanshire

Tullibody Inch

Tullibody Inch is an islet in the estuarine waters of the River Forth. It takes its name from the nearby town of Tullibody, "inch" being from the Scottish Gaelic innis meaning "island" or "meadow".

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Map of Tullibody Inch, United Kingdom

The island used to be farmland but has become flooded due to mining subsidence. It is now part of the Firth of Forth SSSI, which also includes nearby Alloa Inch and the John Muir Country Park. The Scottish Wildlife Trust owns and manages the island as a nature reserve.

WildlifeEdit

The area is important for its extensive reed beds and for nationally important numbers of wintering wildfowl and wading birds. The inner Forth hosts populations of common shelduck, red knot, common redshank, great crested grebe, Eurasian teal and common goldeneye. A marsh harrier, of which only a handful of pairs nest in Scotland, was seen on the island in September 2006.

References

Tullibody Inch Wikipedia