Penguins on Rockabill?
Rockabill and the famous roseate terns. Photo Aidan Arnold Aside from the incredible photo above, (I'd have run for shelter and not bothered with the camera!) this piece has only a vague connection to lighthouses, for which I apologise here and now. However, outside the lighthouse, there is very little newsworthy information published about the twin islands of The Rock and Bill and this, I feel, is a peculiar piece which deserves at least a few lines somewhere! The source of this item is one sentence from an article from page 2 of Saunders's Newsletter of 26th January 1856. Written after the announcement that a lighthouse would be built on Rockabill, the piece throws a spotlight on the island and why the new edifice will be such a boon to the local area in north county Dublin. After talking about Rockabill being 'remarkably free from fogs' and hitherto scarcely visited, it then goes on to talk about its birdlife. Myriads of birds, including the penguin, solan goose,...