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Turmennan Fen Nature Reserve

Last updated: 5 February 2010

 
Area: 14.83 hectares

Grid reference: J 485503

Date designated:19/05/99

picture of wetlands at Turmennan

Close to the Quoile basin lies an area of reasonably undisturbed wet fenland that is rich in both plant and invertebrate species.
On the outer edge of the reserve a variety of water loving plants like ragged robinOpens in New window, marsh pennywort and water horsetail thrive in the surface peat layer. Under these lie a carpet of both sphagnumOpens in New window and brown mosses.
As you approach the centre of Turmennan it becomes a swamp where plant species such as water mint and marsh cinquefoil abound. The reserve also contains a number of rare plants including floating club-rushOpens in New window and least bur - reed.

picture of Four-Spotted-Chaser dragonfly on Bogbean flowerYou may also see floating mats of bogbean and 'soakways' containing marsh St John's-wort.
Between May and August four-spotted chaser dragonflies and large red, variable and azure damselfliesOpens in New window can be seen flitting around the small pools.
On or under the surface, pond skaters and water beetles dart around.
Up to 39 species of water beetleOpens in New window, some of them quite rare, have been recorded on this site in the past.

  

Access: The reserve is not suitable for unguided access and could be easily damaged by excessive trampling.

Contact the Site manager at the Quoile Countryside Centre Tel: 028 4461 5520.