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Ynys Feurig, Tidal island and protected natural site in Anglesey, Wales.

Ynys Feurig consists of three connected rocky islets off the west coast of Anglesey, north of Rhosneigr village. The site features rocky outcrops with steep edges and exposed stone surfaces shaped by the sea.

The islets gained recognition as a Site of Special Scientific Interest due to their importance for tern populations in North Wales. This official designation provided protection and enabled specialized management efforts.

The Welsh name Ynys Feurig identifies these rocky islets, while English speakers call them Starvation Island. Both names reflect the local character of this stretch of Anglesey's coast.

Access depends on tidal conditions, as the three rocky islets become easily reachable only during mid to low tide periods. Visitors should check tide tables before planning to walk out and explore the rocks, as they remain surrounded by water otherwise.

The site features specialized protection measures for tern populations, including nest box installation and vegetation control. These active measures show how this seemingly barren rocky site actually functions as a critical breeding refuge for rare seabirds.

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