Description
The Lough is a lake in south-west Cork City that holds interesting waterbirds, particularly in the winter months. Skeand can be easily seen here and at times the numbers can reach national importance. Krikand and Troldand are also regular here and occasionally Taffeland, Knarand and Spidsand can be seen. The island on the lake provides an excellent roosting area and hundreds of corvids can be seen arriving in on winter evenings and are often joined by Fiskehejre and Silkehejre. In recent years, Kohejre has also been recorded regularly.
The lake is probably best known for the chance to see rare gulls. Ringnæbbet Måge and Middelhavs-sølvmåge have been seen most winters, as have Hvidvinget Måge and Sorthovedet Måge. Bonapartemåge and Gråmåge have also been observed here.
In spring and summer, the lake is much quieter but Blishøne breed, as do the feral Grågås.
Details
Access
The Lough is located in south-west Cork City. There is a small car park next to the Lough. Click on the P in the map for directions to the car park. Alternatively, the 214 bus stops next to the lake.
Terrain and Habitat
Scattered trees and bushes , LakeConditions
FlatCircular trail
YesIs a telescope useful?
Can be usefulGood birding season
Spring , Autumn , WinterBest time to visit
WinterRoute
Wide pathDifficulty walking trail
EasyAccessible by
Foot , Car , Bicycle , WheelchairBirdwatching hide / platform
NoExtra info
The Lough is also well known for its bats. Daubentons, Lesiler's and Long-eared Bats can all be found here on summer evenings.


