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Eagle Island (Western Australia)

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Eagle Island is an uninhabited island off the west coast of Western Australia. It is located at 26°05′S 113°35′E / 26.083°S 113.583°E / -26.083; 113.583, about 200 metres from Eagle Bluff on the Peron Peninsula in Shark Bay. It is a sand island with an area of about 1000 square metres (11000 ft²), and an elevation of eight metres (26 ft).

The island's vegetation is a closed heath, of which the dominant plant species is Nitraria billardierei (Nitre Bush). Other plant species include Limonium salicorniaceum; Sporobulus virginicus; species of Calandrinia, Pelargonium, Poa and Selenothamnus; and an introduced species of Chenopodium. Silver Gulls nest on the island, and a small number of Pied Cormorants roost there.

References

  • Eagle Island in the Gazetteer of Australia online
  • Abbott, Ian (1980). "The Floras of 37 South-western Australian Islands". Western Australian Herbarium Research Notes (3): 19–36.

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