Live Looe Island Nature Reserve webcam

Photo of Scurvygrass along coast of Looe Island

Live Looe Island Nature Reserve webcam

What wildlife can you spot?

Situated off the Cornish coast, only a stones throw from the shore, Looe Island is Cornwall Wildlife Trust's only marine nature reserve where the waters around it teem with life. The island provides a quiet haven for wildlife, with a variety of habitats. Cormorants, shags, oystercatchers, grey seals, bottlenose dolphins, are just some of the species you may be fortunate to encounter on our live webcam.

The island and its foreshore is managed for the benefit of wildlife and our team work incredibly hard to keep Looe Island Nature Reserve special. Please note that visits can only be made on official, organised trips and access by any means (including by foot) is not allowed.

To find out more about Looe Island nature reserve, click the button below.

Explore Looe Island

This live stream has been provided by Wildanet | From anywhere to everywhere. 

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Male stonechat singing

Male Stonechat. Image by Ben Watkins

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