Berry Head is a coastal Cape at the southern end of Torbay, to the southeast of Brixham, Devon, England.
It is a national nature reserve and local nature reserves, Fbara Head is a point is a haven for many rare and endangered at the national level, which depends on the thin soils of limestone species, mild climate and exposed conditions of the head.
Coastal cliffs here are home to a colony of seabirds, including guillemots, and black.
Several birds and rare tramp occurred here, including Sankar - stay long in 1986.
Guillemot colony on the slopes under the South Fort is one of the largest on the south coast of England, and can be watched closely over the air directly at the visitor center closed-circuit television.
Berry Head also serves as an important starting point for migratory birds.
Berry Head is characterized by its location between Great Britain and the sites that exist for the kind of soil and mild climate and exposed conditions of the head.
Caves in Berry Head is home to endangered animals and Pat horseshoe grand horse.
It was a small herd of cattle to enter the North Devon head for the production of cow pats that dung beetles, which attract young bats are particularly dependent on food
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