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The site was identified as an IBA because it supports Australasian Bitterns, Superb Parrots, Flame Robins and Diamond Firetails, as well as large numbers of breeding waterbirds when flooded.
It also provides habitat for Orange-bellied Parrots, Australasian Bitterns, Rufous Bristlebirds and Striated Fieldwrens.
It also supports over 1% of the world populations of Flesh-footed Shearwaters and, probably, of Great-winged Petrels, as well as significant numbers of Short-billed Black Cockatoos, Australasian Bitterns, Western Rosellas, Red-capped and Rock Parrots, Red-winged Fairywrens, Western Spinebills, Western Thornbills, White-breasted Robins and Red-eared Firetails.