Sunbiggin Tarn is a tarn near Sunbiggin in Cumbria. It is in a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) which also includes the surrounding moorland and limestone pavement of Little Asby Scar.

Sunbiggin Tarn & Moors and Little Asby Scar
Site of Special Scientific Interest
Sunbiggin Tarn is located in Cumbria
Sunbiggin Tarn
Location within Cumbria
LocationCumbria
Grid referenceNY685083
Coordinates54°27′48″N 2°30′10″W / 54.4634°N 2.5029°W / 54.4634; -2.5029
InterestBiological/Geological
Area3.86 square miles (1,000.435 ha) for the full SSSI
Notification30 November 1994
Location mapMagic Map (Defra)
Natural England website

Site history

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Site location and designation

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Significant site content

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Flora

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common bent, mother of thyme, sheep fescue, Sesleria albicans, Galium sterneri grassland Calluna vulgaris Erica cinerea, Vaccinium myrtillus heath Scirpus cespitosus, Erica tetralix wet heath Carex elata, Equisetum fluviatile, Cladium mariscus, Carex rostrata, Potentilla palustris, Phragmites australis swamp, sedge and reed-beds

Fauna

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black-headed gull, gadwall, little grebe, osprey, starling, water rail, wigeon[1] Geyer's whorl snail

Geology

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Dinantian, Karst

References

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  1. ^ Mike Bagshaw (2019), "Sunbiggin Tarn", Slow Travel: Yorkshire Dales, Bradt Travel Guides, p. 33, ISBN 9781784776091
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