Kinnordy Loch

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Kinnordy Loch is a freshwater loch in Angus, Scotland, known as a wildlife-rich wetland and birdwatching site near the Kinnordy estate.

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Kinnordy Loch canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf freshwater loch
lake
nature reserve
wetland
country Scotland
designatedAs Site of Special Scientific Interest
habitatFor greylag goose
marsh harrier
osprey
otter
pink-footed goose
reed bunting
reed warbler
sedge warbler
shoveler
teal
water rail
whooper swan
wigeon
hasActivity birdwatching
nature observation
wildlife photography
hasEcosystemType fen
grazed pasture margins
marsh
open water
reedbed
wet woodland
hasFacility bird hide
car park
viewing platform
hasVegetationType common reed
sedge
willow scrub
hasWaterType freshwater
knownFor birdwatching
breeding waterbirds
overwintering wildfowl
wildlife-rich wetland habitat
locatedIn Angus
eastern Scotland
locatedNear Kinnordy House
surface form: Kinnordy estate

Kirriemuir
managedBy Royal Society for the Protection of Birds
protectedFor breeding bird populations
overwintering wildfowl populations
region Tayside

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