Holburn Lake and Moss
Holburn Lake and Moss is a nature reserve in Northumberland, England to the east of the village of Holburn. Nearby is St Cuthbert's Cave.
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Holburn Lake and Moss | |
Location | Northumberland |
Coordinates | 55.622°N 1.919°W |
Basin countries | England |
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Official name | Holburn Lake & Moss |
Designated | 17 July 1985 |
Reference no. | 302[1] |
The lake
The lake is artificial and was created in 1934. It supports wintering populations of European importance of greylag geese from the Icelandic population. Birds such as Eurasian wigeon and common teal also roost. There is an area of floating bog to be found along the eastern shore of the lake.
The moss
Holburn Moss is a peat bog, supporting a variety of bog mosses together with other bog plants including heather, cotton grass, cranberry and round-leaved sundew. It has previously been damaged by forestry ploughing.
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References
- "Holburn Lake & Moss". Ramsar Sites Information Service. Retrieved 25 April 2018.
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