Havens for birds and dolphins

Havens for birds and dolphins

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ISLAND THAT FORMED OFF GIRONDE COAST IN 2009 IS A PARADISE FOR MIGRATING BIRDS, WHILE DOLPHINS FROLIC OFF NORMANDY A SMALL ISLAND that formed when storm Klaus battered the Gironde coastline


in 2009 has become a haven for migrating birds. The unnamed island, near the Cordovan lighthouse 10km from Royan, in the Charente-Maritime, is the size of four football fields and has


fascinated scientists. Ecologist and president of the Obios Association Jean-Marc Thirion told France 3: “It is a pretty amazing place, because it is virgin land. We can monitor incoming


animals.” But the low-lying island will not survive much longer. It is regularly inundated by Atlantic storms, and is slowly getting smaller. Meanwhile, dolphin watchers should head to the


Normandy coast, where a pod of the marine mammals have been a regular sight off the coast near Cherbourg and Lac sur Mer over the past few weeks. France 3 screengrab