South East Mutton Bird Islet
South East Mutton Bird Islet is a steep islet, in south-eastern Australia. It is part of the Mutton Bird Island Group, at the southern end of the south-western coast of Tasmania. It is part of the Southwest National Park, and part of the Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Site.[1][2] It is very small, with an area of 0.52 ha (1 acre), and the highest point is 22 m (72 ft) above sea level.
Location off the south western coast of Tasmania | |
Geography | |
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Location | South western Tasmania |
Coordinates | 43°25′S 145°58′E / 43.417°S 145.967°E |
Archipelago | Mutton Bird Islands Group |
Adjacent to | Southern Ocean |
Area | 0.52 ha (1.3 acres)[1] |
Administration | |
Australia | |
State | Tasmania |
Region | South West |
Demographics | |
Population | Unpopulated |
The island is part of the Port Davey Islands Important Bird Area, so identified by BirdLife International because of its importance for breeding seabirds.[3]
Fauna
changeSeabird species that breed on the island are the Short-tailed Shearwater (Puffinus tenuirostris) (250 pairs), Fairy Prion (1000 pairs), Black-faced Cormorant and Silver Gull.[2] The Short-tailed Shearwater is also called the Mutton Bird in Australia, giving the islet it's name.
Related pages
changeOther National Parks and reserves in the Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area are:
References
change- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Small Southern Islands Conservation Management Statement 2002 (PDF), Tasmania Parks and Wildlife Service, 2002, archived from the original (PDF) on 2006-08-22, retrieved 2006-07-20
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Brothers, Nigel; Pemberton, David; Pryor, Helen; & Halley, Vanessa. (2001). Tasmania’s Offshore Islands: seabirds and other natural features. Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery: Hobart. ISBN 0-7246-4816-X
- ↑ "IBA: Port Davey Islands". Birdata. Birds Australia. Archived from the original on 2013-03-15. Retrieved 2011-09-19.