Bundarra-Barraba Important Bird Area

About Bundarra-Barraba Important Bird Area

The Bundarra-Barraba Important Bird Area lies in the Northern Tablelands of north-eastern New South Wales, Australia. It is important for the conservation of the endangered regent honeyeater and is classified as an Important Bird Area (IBA) by BirdLife International. DescriptionThe 3500 km2 IBA is roughly bounded by the towns of Bundarra, Barraba, Kingstown and Manilla, and their connecting roads. It is characterised by a mix of eucalypt woodlands and farmland. BirdsThe IBA supports the second-largest population of the regent honeyeater as well as significant numbers of the near threatened diamond firetail.

Bundarra-Barraba Important Bird Area Description

The Bundarra-Barraba Important Bird Area lies in the Northern Tablelands of north-eastern New South Wales, Australia. It is important for the conservation of the endangered regent honeyeater and is classified as an Important Bird Area (IBA) by BirdLife International. DescriptionThe 3500 km2 IBA is roughly bounded by the towns of Bundarra, Barraba, Kingstown and Manilla, and their connecting roads. It is characterised by a mix of eucalypt woodlands and farmland. BirdsThe IBA supports the second-largest population of the regent honeyeater as well as significant numbers of the near threatened diamond firetail.

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Bundarra-Barraba Important Bird Area is located at Woods Reef, New South Wales, Australia