In the following account of this LCA it should be noted that for consistency, the biodiversity section follows the standard order for all LCAs even though some of the communities discussed later may have more importance for biodiversity than those discussed earlier
Key CharacteristicsWoodlands account for 7% of the land cover, all of which is broadleaved wet woodland. Most of this woodland is around the shores of Portmore Lough and consists of willow and alder carr. A separate wet woodland occurs on cut-over bog at the southern margin of the LCA between Boghead Bridge and Rosemans Hill.
Grassland and ArableGrassland covers 55% of the LCA, most in improved pastures although the extent of the improvement varies; some wetter areas have a high rush content and merge into the fen and carr which surrounds the lough. In these pastures and merging woodlands, several Priority Species of birds are found (as in the surrounding LCA 62), including barn owl, curlew and golden plover.
Heaths and BogsThere is no intact bog in the LCA - there are only small remnants of cut-over bog, largely occupied by wet woodland in the extreme south.
Wetlands and LakesPortmore Lough ASSI is a eutrophic lough (eutrophic standing waters) with extensive marginal fen and reed vegetation and shows excellent transitions into carr woodland. It is part of the Lough Neagh and Lough Beg SPA which has internationally important numbers of wintering Bewick's swan and whooper swan, nationally important numbers of breeding common tern and regularly supports over 20,000 waterfowl in winter. The south-western shore is also an RSPB Reserve; in winter greylag geese and whooper swans visit the damp pasture fields and in summer, curlew and lapwing breed here.
Key IssuesGeneral actions for UK and NI Priority Habitats and Priority Species are detailed in the Habitat Action Plans and Species Action Plans.
Most of the LCA is in the Portmore ASSI and issues relate principally to the lough and surrounding wetlands.
WETLANDSIssue: fens and other wetlands in Northern Ireland are a large proportion of the UK resource or are nationally or internationally important, particularly for wetland birds
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Issue: important eutrophic lake
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