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Edwards Point (Victoria)

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The spit is entirely included within the Edwards Point Wildlife Reserve, established in March 1971 to protect the vegetation communities and fauna of the area. These communities include the last remaining stand of coastal
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and beach. The adjacent Swan Bay contains extensive areas of intertidal
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it forms the part-barrier that separates Swan Bay from Port Phillip.
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is a 4 km long sand spit extending southwards between
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Map of Swan Bay with Edwards Point at the top right corner
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Swan Bay and Port Phillip Bay Islands Important Bird Area
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Swan Bay
Port Phillip Bay
Bellarine Peninsula
Victoria, Australia
Melbourne
Geelong
St Leonards
Duck Island
Swan Island
woodland
saltmarsh
mudflats
waterbirds
migratory
waders
Swan Bay and Port Phillip Bay Islands Important Bird Area
BirdLife International
critically endangered
orange-bellied parrot
little tern
fairy tern
eastern curlew
Lewin's rail
white-bellied sea-eagle
grey plover
Pacific golden plover
double-banded plover
eastern curlew

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