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Yellow River (County Leitrim)

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Watercourse wholly in County Leitrim, Ireland

Yellow River
Valley of the Yellow River
Location
CountryIreland
Physical characteristics
Source 
 • locationSlievenakilla, County Leitrim
 • coordinates54°08′23″N 7°54′10″W / 54.1396°N 7.9029°W / 54.1396; -7.9029
Mouth 
 • locationFahy on Lough Allen, County Leitrim
 • coordinates54°08′23″N 8°01′33″W / 54.1396°N 8.0259°W / 54.1396; -8.0259

The Yellow River is a watercourse wholly in County Leitrim, Ireland. It is one of two rivers of this name in the county, the other originating at Doon, County Cavan.

Course

The river is formed by the confluence of several short source arms that originate in the Slievenakilla townland, south of Benbrack Hill, near the border with County Cavan. The townland of Slievenakilla is practically divided by the Yellow River which flows initially west, passes under the road between Ballinagleragh and Stralongford, turns north and follows an approximate WNW course until Sranagarvanagh townland where it turns towards the southwest. At Fahy the river discharges into Lough Allen, effectively becoming a tributary of the River Shannon.

Wildlife

Lapwings are customarily seen near the mouth of the Yellow River, also sandpipers and redshanks. Occasionally, little egrets have been observed, but did not breed.

See also

References

  1. Leitrim. From Atlas and Cyclopedia of Ireland (1900)
  2. Cait McReill: My Home District - Townland of Slievenakilla. dúchas.ie
  3. Lough Allen Basin: 2007 - 2016
  4. LABlog 2012. Lough Allen Basin
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