Black Shun

Lake, Pool, Pond, Freshwater Marsh in Shetland

Scotland

Black Shun

Valla Field, Unst, Shetland Islands Looking just west of north up the west coast of the island. There are only two higher hills on Unst - Saxa Vord and Southers Field.
Valla Field, Unst, Shetland Islands Credit: Michael Earnshaw

Black Shun is a small freshwater marsh located in the Shetland Islands, Scotland. Nestled amidst rolling hills and lush greenery, this serene body of water is a popular destination for nature enthusiasts and birdwatchers alike.

Covering an area of approximately 4 acres, Black Shun is a shallow pool with an average depth of 2 meters. It is fed by natural springs and rainwater runoff, ensuring a constant supply of fresh, clean water. The pool is surrounded by reed beds, providing a habitat for a diverse range of flora and fauna.

The marsh is particularly renowned for its rich birdlife. Over 60 species of birds have been recorded here, making it a haven for ornithologists. Visitors can spot a variety of waterfowl, including ducks, swans, and grebes, as well as wading birds like curlews and redshanks. The surrounding vegetation also attracts numerous songbirds, such as warblers and finches.

In addition to its avian inhabitants, Black Shun is home to several species of amphibians and reptiles. Frogs, toads, and newts can often be seen in and around the water, while adders and common lizards sunbathe on the marsh's edges.

The tranquility of Black Shun, combined with its natural beauty and abundant wildlife, makes it a perfect spot for nature lovers seeking a peaceful retreat. Whether it's birdwatching, exploring the diverse plant life, or simply enjoying the calm surroundings, this freshwater marsh offers a truly immersive and captivating experience.

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Black Shun Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 60.738675/-0.92505026 or Grid Reference HP5806. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Valla Field, Unst, Shetland Islands Looking just west of north up the west coast of the island. There are only two higher hills on Unst - Saxa Vord and Southers Field.
Valla Field, Unst, Shetland Islands
Looking just west of north up the west coast of the island. There are only two higher hills on Unst - Saxa Vord and Southers Field.
A calm day at Loch of Watlee
A calm day at Loch of Watlee
Calm day at Loch of Watlee
Calm day at Loch of Watlee
Surreal reflections on a very calm day at Loch of Watlee
Surreal reflections on a very calm day at Loch of Watlee
Beach bruck person, Westing A human shape made from bruck (rubbish) washed on to the shore. It was surprising how realistic the figure looked from a distance.
Beach bruck person, Westing
A human shape made from bruck (rubbish) washed on to the shore. It was surprising how realistic the figure looked from a distance.
Bilna Geo, Spoo Ness, Westing
Bilna Geo, Spoo Ness, Westing
Eevers Geo, Spoo Ness, Westing
Eevers Geo, Spoo Ness, Westing
Holiday cottage at Ayre of Newgarth, Westing High seas washed away the wall and took waves into the front garden last winter, so a breakwater has been constructed this summer, made from sections of old salmon cages.
Holiday cottage at Ayre of Newgarth, Westing
High seas washed away the wall and took waves into the front garden last winter, so a breakwater has been constructed this summer, made from sections of old salmon cages.
South Shun, Valla Field
South Shun, Valla Field
Track on Valla Field
Track on Valla Field
Setting sun from Valla Field Looking from Valla Field over Blue Mull towards Yell.
Setting sun from Valla Field
Looking from Valla Field over Blue Mull towards Yell.
Track on Valla Field
Track on Valla Field
Photographing the sunset from Valla Field Looking from Unst across Bluemull Sound to Yell, with Shetland's highest point at Ronas Hill in the background.
Photographing the sunset from Valla Field
Looking from Unst across Bluemull Sound to Yell, with Shetland's highest point at Ronas Hill in the background.
View north from Clammel Knowes, Valla Field Looking towards Bogigarths and Hagdales Ness.
View north from Clammel Knowes, Valla Field
Looking towards Bogigarths and Hagdales Ness.
Track on Valla Field Looking towards Black Shun.
Track on Valla Field
Looking towards Black Shun.
South Shun, Valla Field With Fetlar in the distance.
South Shun, Valla Field
With Fetlar in the distance.
Sheep at supplementary feeding, Kirk Knowe, Westing
Sheep at supplementary feeding, Kirk Knowe, Westing
Gulls over the surf at Westing beach In the background sheep shelter from Storm Gertrude around the house at North Booth.
Gulls over the surf at Westing beach
In the background sheep shelter from Storm Gertrude around the house at North Booth.
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Black Shun is located at Grid Ref: HP5806 (Lat: 60.738675, Lng: -0.92505026)

Unitary Authority: Shetland Islands

Police Authority: Highlands and Islands

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