Descripción
Ballyalla Lake (also known as Ballyallia Lough) is a small lake on the River Fergus, north of the town of Ennis. It covers an area of 308 hectares and is an important site for waterbirds. It has been recognised as a wetland of international importance under the Ramsar Convention and is protected by the Irish National Parks and Wildlife Service as a wildfowl sanctuary.
In winter it is very good for wildfowl especially ducks. For example Cuchara Común, Silbón Europeo, Ánade rabudo norteño, Porrón Europeo, Porrón Moñudo and Ánade friso. And the lake hosts many species of waders on its wet meadowed shores. For example Avefría Europea, Zarapito Real, Archibebe Común, Aguja Colinegra, Correlimos Común and Agachadiza común. The lake holds breeding Somormujo Lavanco and Zampullín Común. Focha Común and Gallineta Común are also plentiful. Winter birds include flocks of Cisne Cantor.
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Accesso
Ballyalla Lake is located 4 km north of the town of Ennis, just off the main Galway road. Plenty of parking spaces along the road. Click on a P in the map for directions.

