Fidra

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Fidra is a small uninhabited island off the coast of East Lothian, Scotland, known for its lighthouse, seabird colonies, and as an inspiration for Robert Louis Stevenson.

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Fidra canonical 15

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Predicate Object
instanceOf island
lighthouse
uninhabited island
accessibleFrom North Berwick
surface form: North Berwick harbour
associatedWith Robert Louis Stevenson
automated 1970
constructed 1885
country Scotland
Scotland
United Kingdom
designatedAs Natura 2000 network
surface form: Special Protection Area
designatedFor breeding seabirds
designedBy David Alan Stevenson
hasAccessType boat access only
hasCoordinateRegion 55.98°N 2.72°W
hasFeature grassy slopes
rocky coastline
seabird colonies
hasLighthouse Fidra Lighthouse
hasNameOrigin Norse
surface form: Old Norse
hasNearbyIsland Bass Rock
Craigleith
The Lamb
hasNearbyTown North Berwick
hasStatus uninhabited
hasStructure lighthouse keepers’ cottages
ruined chapel
hasWildlife Atlantic puffin
common eider
fulmar
grey seal
guillemot
harbour seal
herring gull
kittiwake
razorbill
shag
inspired Treasure Island
works of Robert Louis Stevenson
locatedIn East Lothian
Firth of Forth
locatedNear Anstruther
surface form: North Berwick
locatedOffCoastOf East Lothian
locatedOn Fidra self-linksurface differs
managedBy Northern Lighthouse Board (lighthouse and some land)
surface form: Northern Lighthouse Board

Royal Society for the Protection of Birds
partOf Forth Islands SPA
Cramond Island
surface form: Islands of the Forth
population 0
protectedAs RSPB Hoy reserve
surface form: RSPB reserve

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Firth of Forth hasIsland Fidra
Fidra locatedOn Fidra self-linksurface differs
subject surface form: Fidra Lighthouse
Fidra Lighthouse island Fidra
The Lamb nearbyIsland Fidra
Outer Forth hasPart Fidra
Forth Islands hasIsland Fidra
East Bay Beach hasView Fidra