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extraordinarily agile,
tending to take
refuge amongst the
cliffs when frightened.
Soays may be
solid black or brown, or more
often blonde or dark
brown with buffish-white...
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Soay (Scottish Gaelic: Sòdhaigh,
pronounced [ˈs̪ɔː.aj]) is an
island just off the
coast of Skye, in the
Inner Hebrides of Scotland.
Soay lies to the west...
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Soay (Scottish Gaelic: Soaigh) is an
uninhabited islet in the St
Kilda archipelago, Scotland. The name is from Old
Norse Sauðey,
meaning "island of sheep"...
- may
refer to:
Soay,
Inner Hebrides off
south west Skye
Soay, St
Kilda in the St
Kilda group The
neighbouring islands of
Soay Mòr and
Soay Beag in the Outer...
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Soay Mòr (Scottish Gaelic: Sòdhaigh Mòr) is an
island in West Loch Tarbert,
between the
northern and
southern parts of Harris. The
uninhabited island is...
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Soay Sound (Scottish Gaelic:
Caolas Shòdhaigh) is a
strait separating the
islands of
Soay Mòr and
Soay Beag from the
northern part of Harris. The sound...
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Soay Beag (Scottish Gaelic: Sòdhaigh Beag) is a small,
uninhabited tidal island in West Loch Tarbert,
between the
northern and
southern parts of Harris...
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Sound of
Soay is a car and p****enger ferry,
operated by
Western Ferries on the
upper Clyde between Gourock and Dunoon, Scotland.
Sound of
Soay was built...
- time had no sheep; in 1994
these numbered between 600 and 1,700. A few
Soays have been
exported to form
breeding po****tions in
other parts of the world...
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parts of the
United Kingdom. Out
Stack Skaw
Western Rocks St
Agnes Soay Bell****
Soay Lowe -stoft
Lowestoft Ness Ben
Nevis Holme Fen
Northernmost point...