词条 | Port Davey Islands Important Bird Area |
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The Port Davey Islands Important Bird Area comprises over 20 small, rocky islands scattered both within, and in the vicinity of, the mouth of Port Davey, an inlet on the south-west coast of Tasmania, Australia. They all lie within the Southwest National Park and are important for breeding seabirds. BirdsThe sparsely vegetated islands, with a collective area of 163 ha, have been identified by BirdLife International as an Important Bird Area (IBA) because together they support over 1% of the world populations of short-tailed shearwaters (c. 950,000 breeding pairs), fairy prions (c. 27,000 breeding pairs), little penguins (c. 16,500 breeding pairs) and black-faced cormorants (up to 230 breeding pairs).[1] Pacific gulls and sooty oystercatchers also nest in the islands.[2] Islands{{col-begin}}{{col-break}}
References1. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.birdata.com.au/iba.vm |title=IBA: Port Davey Islands |accessdate=2011-09-19 |work= Birdata |first= |last= |publisher=Birds Australia |date= }} {{SouthWestTasmania |state=autocollapse}}{{coord|43|21|53|S|145|56|23|E|display=title|region:AU-TAS_type:isle}}{{Tasmania-geo-stub}}2. ^BirdLife International. (2011). Important Bird Areas factsheet: Port Davey Islands. Downloaded from http://www.birdlife.org on 20/09/2011. 4 : Islands of South West Tasmania|South West Tasmania|Protected areas of Tasmania|Important Bird Areas of Tasmania |
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