Fallowlees Burn is a small stream located in Northumberland, England. It is a tributary of the River Wansbeck and flows through the village of Longhorsley. The burn is approximately 5.5 kilometers long and has a catchment area of 6.5 square kilometers. The stream is surrounded by agricultural land and woodland, providing a diverse habitat for wildlife.
The water quality of Fallowlees Burn is generally good, with low levels of pollution. The stream supports a range of aquatic species, including brown trout, minnows, and stone loach. The surrounding woodland provides habitat for a variety of bird species, such as woodpeckers and nuthatches. The burn is also home to a number of mammals, including otters and water voles.
Fallowlees Burn is a popular spot for fishing and is regularly stocked with brown trout. The stream is also used for educational purposes, with local schools visiting to learn about the local environment and wildlife. The burn is an important part of the local ecosystem and provides a valuable resource for the community.