Location of the Spencer Gulf Important Bird Area in South Australia
The Spencer Gulf Important Bird Area comprises a 460.38 square kilometres (177.75 square miles) strip of coastal land extending for about 100 kilometres (62 miles) along the north-eastern coast of the Spencer Gulf in South Australia. It is considered to be an important site for waders, or shorebirds.
Description
The Important Bird Area (IBA) extends from Tickera Point (also called Myponie Point) immediately north of Wallaroo in the south to Ward Point immediately west of Port Germein in the north. It also passes close to Port Broughton, and the industrial city of Port Pirie. About 190.00 square kilometres (73.36 square miles), or over 40%, of the IBA consists of intertidal sand and mudflats used by waders as feeding habitat. There are also extensive areas of mangroves and salt marshes.[1]