Upper Loch of the Hog-Holm in Shetland Islands

About Upper Loch of the Hog-Holm

Upper Loch of the Hog-Holm is a very small lake in Shetland Islands at an altitude of about 118 meters. The shoreline of Upper Loch of the Hog-Holm is approximately 0.361 Kilometers round and Upper Loch of the Hog-Holm's depth is comparatively very shallow.

Upper Loch of the Hog-Holm is a freshwater lake.

Birds found near Upper Loch of the Hog-Holm lake

There have been 18 species of birds recorded within a five mile radius of Upper Loch of the Hog-Holm lake.

Common Sandpiper (Actitis hypoleucos)
Dunlin (Calidris alpina)
Gannet (Morus bassanus)
Great Black-Backed Gull (Larus marinus)
Greylag Goose (Anser anser)
Curlew (Numenius arquata)
Fulmar (Fulmarus glacialis)
Golden Plover (Pluvialis apricaria)
Great Skua (Stercorarius skua)
Hooded Crow (Corvus cornix)

Tap here for more birds found in and around Upper Loch of the Hog-Holm lake

The Salt and Pepper Pots

Brett Gregory is an award-winning filmmaker based in Bolton whose production company, Serious Feather, is currently making a documentary about autism and poetry.

As a part of this production, Landscape Britain was asked to advise with regards to the location of specific areas of outstanding natural beauty throughout the region.

Visit www.seriousfeather.com for further information.

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