Moyrourkan Lough
Moyrourkan Lough is a large wetland with a diverse range of
communities ranging from open water to swamp and fen. Marginal
grasslands and carr woodland provide additional habit diversity.
The open waters of the two small lakes support an extensive
growth of floating Broad-leaved Pondweed , with localised Yellow
Water-lily along the margins. A wide range of fen communities
surround the lakes. The fen is dominated by Bottle Sedge and
associated species are highly variable ranging from Bogbean
and Water Horsetail in the wetter pockets to Sweet Vernal-grass
and Yorkshire-fog in drier areas.
Notable plants, include Cowbane, Greater Tussock-sedge, Narrow
Buckler-fern and numerous bryophytes.
Moyrourkan Lough also supports a notable invertebrate community,
including a number of locally distributed species of aquatic
Coleoptera (water beetles) such as Dytiscus circumcinctus. The
community also contains a number of “relict” species indicative
of undisturbed rich fens, generally restricted to east and central
Ireland.
There is no public access to the site.