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Port Fairy to Warrnambool Important Bird Area

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Orange-bellied Parrot perched on a twig
The IBA is an important site for the orange-bellied parrot

The Port Fairy to Warrnambool Important Bird Area comprises a 14 km strip of coastal land lying between the town of Port Fairy to the west and the regional city of Warrnambool to the east, in south-western Victoria, Australia.

Description

The site consists of beach and associated coastal vegetation along 17 km of coastline. One of its two prominent plant communities is a dense coastal dune shrubland composed of medium shrubs, such as coast wattle and coast beard-heath, above a ground cover of grasses, herbs and sedges. The other is a mosaic of aquatic herbland, coastal saltmarsh and damp saline pasture, composed of species such as beaded glasswort, creeping brookweed, shiny swamp-mat, buck's-horn plantain and fat-hen.

Birds

The site has been identified by BirdLife International as an Important Bird Area (IBA) because it supports a breeding population of hooded plovers and serves as a wintering site for orange-bellied parrots.

References

  1. BirdLife International. (2011). Important Bird Areas factsheet: Port Fairy to Warrnambool. Downloaded from http://www.birdlife.org on 20/09/2011.
  2. "IBA: Port Fairy to Warrnambool". Birdata. Birds Australia. Retrieved 20 September 2011.

38°21′33″S 142°22′52″E / 38.35917°S 142.38111°E / -38.35917; 142.38111


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