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Robbins Passage and Boullanger Bay Important Bird Area


The Robbins Passage and Boullanger Bay Important Bird Area is a 238 km2 tract of land at the western end of the north coast of Tasmania, south-eastern Australia. It comprises extensive areas of intertidal mudflats and saltmarsh with adjacent farmland. It is an important site for waders, or shorebirds.

The site encompasses all the mudflats around Robbins Island, extending eastwards around Perkins Bay to North Point. It includes most of the Duck Bay, Lees Point, Perkins Island and West Inlet Conservation Areas, as well as the Petrel Islands. It is adjacent to the northern end of the North-west Tasmanian Coast Important Bird Area in the west.

The Petrel Islands Group includes Big Stony, Little Stony, Big Sandy and South West Petrel Islands. They support breeding short-tailed shearwaters and are heavily used for muttonbirding.

The site has been identified by BirdLife International as an Important Bird Area (IBA) because it supports over 1% of the world populations of red-necked stints, double-banded plovers, pied and sooty oystercatchers, and a population of hooded plovers. The IBA is the most important site for waders in Tasmania, with over 25,000 birds using it in summer.


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