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Benbecula,
North and South Uist Over
the Sound of Harris are North and South Uist, with Benbecula separating the two.
These islands are littered with fresh water lochs which support a surprising
range of plants and trees from water lilies to native willow. The highest
density of breeding waders are to be found here but they are under threat from foraging hedgehogs,
four of which were brought to South Uist in 1974 by a homeowner
looking for a solution to pest control in his garden. They bred. A
lot. Cue a "you couldn't make it up" story with Scottish
Natural Heritage on one side and Uist Hedgehog Relocation on the
other. UHR was set up to campaign against the killing of hedgehogs
by SNH. In February 2007 SNH agreed to trial relocation of
hedgehogs to the mainland instead of culling them. Fly away
piggies!
Lochmaddy is North Uist's town and ferry port and Lochboisdale is the main town on South
Uist, connected to the mainland by a ferry from Oban. Benbecula supports a
military base which in turn supplies St Kilda.
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Eriskay,
Barra and Mingulay South
of South Uist is Eriskay, the infamous Whisky Island where the SS Politician ran
aground in 1941 carrying, amongst other things, 264,000 bottles of whisky. The
islanders "liberated" this cargo and by the time HM Customs arrived
most of it had either been drunk or hidden. A few years later Sir Compton
Mackenzie immortalised events in his book "Whisky Galore!", an
entertaining tale of events which was made into a film in 1948 on the
neighbouring island of Barra.
Castlebay is the picturesque principal town on
Barra, an island which is noted for its wildflowers and butterflies. Nearby
are small uninhabited islands, some of which you may be able to visit, including
Vatersay which is linked to Barra by a causeway and Mingulay with its St
Kilda-like stacks and cliffs, the latter being recently purchased by The
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