Black Stank

Lake, Pool, Pond, Freshwater Marsh in Aberdeenshire

Scotland

Black Stank

Lots of road instructions here
Lots of road instructions here Credit: Ralph Greig

Black Stank is a freshwater marsh located in Aberdeenshire, Scotland. It is a small body of water measuring approximately one acre in size, characterized by its serene and peaceful environment. The marsh is situated within a larger area known as Black Stank Wood, which comprises a mixture of wetland and woodland habitats.

The water in Black Stank is relatively shallow and surrounded by a dense growth of aquatic plants, such as reeds and water lilies. These plants provide habitat for a variety of wildlife, including ducks, swans, and various species of fish. The marsh is also home to a diverse range of insect species, such as dragonflies and water beetles.

The surrounding woodland of Black Stank offers an ideal nesting and foraging ground for many bird species. This makes it a popular spot for birdwatchers and nature enthusiasts who come to observe the resident and migratory birds in the area. The woodlands are mainly composed of deciduous trees, such as oak and birch, which provide a picturesque backdrop to the marsh.

Visitors to Black Stank can enjoy leisurely walks along the designated paths that wind through the woods and around the marsh. These paths offer stunning views of the calm waters and the surrounding natural beauty. The site also provides opportunities for photography, picnicking, and simply immersing oneself in the tranquility of nature.

Overall, Black Stank in Aberdeenshire is a charming and idyllic freshwater marsh, offering a peaceful retreat for both wildlife and visitors alike.

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Black Stank Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 57.443064/-2.2658538 or Grid Reference NJ8439. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Lots of road instructions here
Lots of road instructions here
Road to Fyvie
Road to Fyvie
Waterside of Gight Waterside with a narrow access and sheltering trees.
Waterside of Gight
Waterside with a narrow access and sheltering trees.
Harvest by North Ardo Farming activity by North Ardo.
Harvest by North Ardo
Farming activity by North Ardo.
Fordmouth Road The access to Fordmouth which lies over the hill in the next square north. The pylons and woodland in the distance are on the Hill of Balquhindachy.
Fordmouth Road
The access to Fordmouth which lies over the hill in the next square north. The pylons and woodland in the distance are on the Hill of Balquhindachy.
Fore Den The woodland of Fore Den and the access to Meikle Ardo Croft.
Fore Den
The woodland of Fore Den and the access to Meikle Ardo Croft.
Beside the Burn of Stonehouse Its confluence with the River Ythan is a few hundred metres downstream but here it passes through a deep valley, almost a ravine.
Beside the Burn of Stonehouse
Its confluence with the River Ythan is a few hundred metres downstream but here it passes through a deep valley, almost a ravine.
Walking the path... ...through Badiebath Wood.   According to Celtic Place-names in Aberdeenshire by John Milne, 'Badiebath' means 'grove of birch trees'.
Walking the path...
...through Badiebath Wood. According to Celtic Place-names in Aberdeenshire by John Milne, 'Badiebath' means 'grove of birch trees'.
Well at Roadend Cottage Old well at the entrance of Roadend Cottage.
Well at Roadend Cottage
Old well at the entrance of Roadend Cottage.
Plantation at Toddlehills New trees planted near the roadside at Toddlehills Croft.
Plantation at Toddlehills
New trees planted near the roadside at Toddlehills Croft.
Sheep west of Methlick Field of sheep between the Crofts of Haddo and Methlick.
Sheep west of Methlick
Field of sheep between the Crofts of Haddo and Methlick.
Gight Castle The ruins of the castle from under an old tree where I would recommend you have your picnic.
Gight Castle
The ruins of the castle from under an old tree where I would recommend you have your picnic.
Old Road into Gight
Old Road into Gight
Gight Castle
Gight Castle
Paths of Gight
Paths of Gight
Paths of Gight
Paths of Gight
New Road Doesn't go anywhere
New Road
Doesn't go anywhere
Bridge over the Ythan
Bridge over the Ythan
Show me another place!

Black Stank is located at Grid Ref: NJ8439 (Lat: 57.443064, Lng: -2.2658538)

Unitary Authority: Aberdeenshire

Police Authority: North East

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