Husbandsne
Husbandsne is a small, uninhabited island located in the Shetland Islands, Scotland. It is situated in the North Sea, approximately 15 kilometers north of the island of Yell. The island is part of the Yell Sound, a group of islands and islets that form a natural harbor. Husbandsne is known for its rugged coastline and the presence of several bird species, including puffins and guillemots. The island is also notable for its historical significance, as it was once used as a grazing area for sheep. Today, Husbandsne is a protected nature reserve, managed by the Scottish Wildlife Trust, to preserve its unique ecosystem and wildlife. The island is not accessible to the public and can only be reached by boat or helicopter.