Bindoon-Julimar Important Bird Area

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Pair of short-billed black cockatoos; one perched in a tree, the other flying towards it
The IBA is important for short-billed black cockatoos

The Bindoon-Julimar Important Bird Area is a fragmented 525 km2 tract of land in the northern Darling Ranges, of south-western Western Australia. It is about 5 km east of the town of Bindoon and 80 km north of Perth, on the edge of the wheatbelt. It lies between the Calingiri and Northern Swan Coastal Plain IBAs.

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