Hillend Loch has a variety of habitats around its shores, including mature mixed woodlands, meadows, peat bog, reed beds and heather moorland. A wide range of migratory ducks, geese and swans are attracted to the loch in winter while there are breeding populations of
Eurasian coot,
common moorhen and wildfowl. Among the more regularly recorded species are
Canada goose,
great crested grebe and
osprey. Waders such as the
Eurasian oystercatcher,
northern lapwing and
Eurasian curlew are commonly recorded, as too are
grey heron,
common kingfisher and
white-throated dipper, especially in the streams that run into the loch. The shoreline vegetation and woods of Hillend Loch also provides shelter for the nests of the
reed bunting and warblers, woodpeckers and owls. Mammals which are regularly recorded include the
roe deer,
Eurasian otter and the
brown hare The diverse habitat around the loch provides homes for a wide variety of moths and butterflies, some of which are rather rare. ==See also==