Upper and Lower Black Moss Reservoirs are reservoirs close to the village of Barley, in the Borough of Pendle, close to the market town of Burnley, England.[2] The reservoirs provide drinking water to Nelson when needed.[1]
| Upper and Lower Black Moss Reservoirs | |
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Upper and Lower Black Moss Reservoir viewed from half way up Pendle Hill. | |
| Location | Pendle, England |
| Coordinates | 53°52′05″N 2°15′55″W |
| Built | 1894 and 1903 |
| Surface area | 5.17 and 7.23 ha (12.8 and 17.9 acres) |
| Average depth | 9.45 and 11.8 m (31.0 and 38.7 ft) |
| Water volume | 204,568 and 295,487 m3 (165.846 and 239.555 acre⋅ft) |
| References | [1] |
During the winter different species of wildfowl can be seen. These include:[1]
During the summer the number of ducks declines. These are largely replaced by wading birds such as:[1]
Other birds seen at the reservoir include:[1]
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