Spectacular numbers of birds feed along the coast between Belfast
and Whiteabbey, many on the mudflats and others immediately offshore.
The whole area of Belfast Lough has been designated as having special
scientific interest.
Some of the more notable species are Great
Crested Grebes, Redshanks, Oystercatchers, Dunlins, Curlews and
Black-tailed Godwits which feed on the mudflats and roost on favoured
parts of the shoreline during high tide. Whitehouse lagoon is an
excellent place to view shorebirds, and Grebes and other wintering
wildfowl can be seen from Macedon Point, Hazelbank and Loughshore Park.