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The park has been identified by BirdLife International as an Important Bird Area ( IBA ) because it supports one of five remaining populations of Rufous Scrub-birds, as well as of Flame and Pale-yellow Robins, Paradise Riflebirds, Green Catbirds, Regent Bowerbirds and Australian Logrunners.

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The park has been identified by BirdLife International as an Important Bird Area ( IBA ) because it supports much of the eastern subspecies of the White-quilled Rock-Pigeon and small numbers of the endangered Gouldian Finch, as well as populations of the Chestnut-backed Buttonquail, Partridge Pigeon, Yellow-rumped Mannikin and several other near-threatened or savanna-biome-restricted species.

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The park has been identified by BirdLife International as an Important Bird Area ( IBA ) because it supports populations of Rufous Bristlebirds, Striated Fieldwrens and Pink Robins, as well as numerous other species.

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The park has been identified by BirdLife International as an Important Bird Area ( IBA ) because it supports populations of endangered Short-billed Black Cockatoos and Western Whipbirds, and is visited by endangered Long-billed Black-Cockatoos.

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The park has been identified by BirdLife International as an Important Bird Area ( IBA ) because it supports an isolated, and the westernmost, population ( over 10 pairs ) of Black-breasted Buttonquails, listed as vulnerable.

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