Hodbarrow Lagoon

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Hodbarrow Lagoon is a coastal nature reserve and former iron-ore mining site near Millom in Cumbria, England, known for its birdlife and protected wetland habitats.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf coastal lagoon
nature reserve
protected area
wetland
adjacentTo Duddon Sands NERFINISHED
Hodbarrow Point NERFINISHED
contributesTo Duddon Estuary bird populations
formedFrom flooded iron-ore quarries
hasConservationValue regional importance for breeding terns
regional importance for wintering waterfowl
hasDesignation nature reserve
hasFeature flooded former mine workings
footpaths
islands for nesting birds
sea wall
viewpoints
hasHabitatType coastal grassland
lagoon
reedbed
saltmarsh
hasHistoryAs iron-ore mining site
importantForSpecies common tern
great crested grebe
lapwing
little tern NERFINISHED
oystercatcher
red-breasted merganser
ringed plover NERFINISHED
sandwich tern NERFINISHED
teal
wigeon
knownFor birdlife
breeding terns
wetland birds
wintering wildfowl
locatedIn Cumbria
England
Millom NERFINISHED
United Kingdom
locatedOn Cumbrian coast NERFINISHED
managedBy RSPB NERFINISHED
Royal Society for the Protection of Birds NERFINISHED
near Duddon Estuary NERFINISHED
partOf Hodbarrow RSPB Reserve NERFINISHED
former Hodbarrow iron mines
usedFor birdwatching
nature study
walking

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Millom hasNearbyFeature Hodbarrow Lagoon