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Sugarloaf Rock (Mutton Bird Group)
The
Sugarloaf Rock
is a
steep
, rocky unpopulated
islet
located close to the
south-western
coast of
Tasmania, Australia
.
Situated
some south of where the
mouth
of
Port Davey
meets the
Southern Ocean
, the islet is one of
the eight
islands that comprise the
Mutton Bird
Islands Group.
The Sugarloaf
Rock is part of the
Southwest National Park
and the
Tasmanian Wilderness
World Heritage Site
.
Fauna
The island
is part of the
Port Davey Islands Important Bird Area
, so
identified
by
BirdLife International
because of its
importance
for
breeding
seabirds. Recorded breeding
seabird
and
wader
species are the
short-tailed shearwater
,
fairy prion
,
silver gull
and
sooty oystercatcher
. It is a
haul-out site
for
Australian fur seals
.