Blackford Pond, Edinburgh

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Blackford Pond is a small, artificial pond in the Blackford region of Edinburgh. GeographyThe pond was created during the Victorian Era in a glacial hollow in the Blackford region of Edinburgh. According to Ordnance Survey maps, it was created between 1800 and 1900 in an ice-scoured hollow. The pond measures 225by, and has an island originally 8by in size, but the island had been eroded to a quarter of this size until it was restored in 2010. The water is eutrophic due to run-off from the neighbouring allotments, as well as remains of bread given to birds and the faeces of the birds. This can lead to algal blooms that deplete the level of oxygen in the pond. There are no visible inflows, but there is a drain at the eastern end which keeps the water level constant. In 2010, it underwent worth of work, in order to repair the overgrazed margins of the pond. WildlifeIt has significant populations of birds, including swans and ducks. There is a small bird house on the artificial island in the middle of the pond, which attracts birds all year round. The pond used to be used by the University of Edinburgh to demonstrate the use of mark and recapture to count fish.

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Blackford Pond is a small, artificial pond in the Blackford region of Edinburgh. GeographyThe pond was created during the Victorian Era in a glacial hollow in the Blackford region of Edinburgh. According to Ordnance Survey maps, it was created between 1800 and 1900 in an ice-scoured hollow. The pond measures 225by, and has an island originally 8by in size, but the island had been eroded to a quarter of this size until it was restored in 2010. The water is eutrophic due to run-off from the neighbouring allotments, as well as remains of bread given to birds and the faeces of the birds. This can lead to algal blooms that deplete the level of oxygen in the pond. There are no visible inflows, but there is a drain at the eastern end which keeps the water level constant. In 2010, it underwent worth of work, in order to repair the overgrazed margins of the pond. WildlifeIt has significant populations of birds, including swans and ducks. There is a small bird house on the artificial island in the middle of the pond, which attracts birds all year round. The pond used to be used by the University of Edinburgh to demonstrate the use of mark and recapture to count fish.

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Blackford Pond, Edinburgh is located at Edinburgh, United Kingdom