Slieveanorra
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High on the slopes of Slieveanorra Mountain
are four plots of peat bog which show different stages in the
formation and erosion of peat.
The Owennaglush plot is a rare example
of a raised bog in which the peat is actively growing, while
the Orra Bog and Slieveanorra plots show what happens when shallow
blanket peat is eroded.
The plant life varies from Heather and
deer grass in drier areas, to damp patches where Sphagnum moss,
Sedges and Cotton Grass grow. Bog Asphodel, Bog-bean and insect-eating
sundews live on the edges of bog pools on Owennaglush.
Hen harriers, merlins and red grouse
have adapted to life and made their home in these upland areas.
Facilities:
None. Due to the fragile nature of the bog and the danger of
deep swallow holes, visitors are asked to contact the warden
to arrange access.