Burns Bog Lake District

Site 14 of 14

The Lake District occurs in the northwest quadrant of Burns Bog. These water bodies are created by peat harvesting. They are now extremely important habitats for various "marsh-dwelling" birds. These birds like the Lake District because the water bodies provide shelter, protection and food. Also, the Lake District is hard to access. The lack of visitors makes the area a perfect heaven for birds. Many of these bird species cannot tolerate the slightest signs of disturbance.




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