Loch of Hundland

Loch of Hundland
Hundland loch
Loch of Hundland
Coordinates 59°6′58″N 3°14′3″W / 59.11611°N 3.23417°W / 59.11611; -3.23417Coordinates: 59°6′58″N 3°14′3″W / 59.11611°N 3.23417°W / 59.11611; -3.23417[1]
Type Freshwater loch
Primary outflows Burn of Kirbuster [2]
Basin countries Scotland
Max. length 1.3 mi (2.1 km)[2]
Max. width 0.5 mi (0.80 km)[2]
Surface area 100.8 ha (0.389 sq mi)[1]
Average depth 4 ft (1.2 m)[2]
Max. depth 7 ft (2.1 m)[2]
Water volume 51,000,000 cu ft (1,400,000 m3)[2]
Surface elevation 25 m (82 ft)[1]
Islands 6 islets[1]

The Loch of Hundland is a shallow freshwater loch in the parish of Birsay in the north west of the mainland of Orkney. The loch lies between the larger lochs of Swannay and Boardhouse and acts as the main water catchment for Loch of Boardhouse. It has a great variety of aquatic plants including species that are unusual locally and nationally, and many types of birds including waders, gulls, larks and ducks that nest or use the loch.[3] It is also popular for trout fishing.[4]

The loch was surveyed[2] in 1906 by James Murray and later charted[5] as part of the Bathymetrical Survey of Fresh-Water Lochs of Scotland 1897-1909. [6]

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