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Linga Holm, commonly known as Linga, Midgarth and the Holm of Midgarth is an uninhabited Scotland, Scottish island extending to approximately situated west of Stronsay island in the Orkney Islands, Orkney archipelago. The name "Linga Holm" is derived from the Old Norse ''Lyngholm''.


History

In common with many other Orkney islands, Linga Holm contains numerous archaeological remains. These include Picts, Pictish houses and ancient cairns. Although it is currently uninhabited, a household of six was recorded in 1841.


Sheep

In 1973 the Rare Breeds Survival Trust established a refuge population here of the very rare North Ronaldsay sheep, and the flock now numbers some 400.''Farmers' Weekly'' news item about sale of Linga Holm in 1999
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Wildlife

It is thought to be the third largest breeding ground for the grey seal, Atlantic grey seal in the world, and is an important nesting site for greylag goose, greylag geese.


See also

*Fogou *List of Orkney Islands


References


External links

* Uninhabited islands of Orkney {{Orkney-geo-stub