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    Cataby Important Bird Area is a 314 ha tract of land lying about 2 km south of the town of Cataby, adjacent to the Brand Highway, in the Wheatbelt region...
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    town of Dandaragan located 17 km to the east. The Cataby Important Bird Area, which supports an important breeding population of the short-billed black cockatoo...
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    Carnaby's black cockatoo (category Zanda (bird))
    largest population in south western Australia), Calingiri (up to 20 pairs), Cataby (up to 24 pairs), Coomallo (up to 40 pairs), East Borden (at least 20 pairs)...
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    Meteorology. Retrieved 4 April 2024. Milne, Rod Wheat, Gold and Humming Birds: Southern Cross in Diesel Days Australian Railway Historical Society Bulletin...
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    lizards and for resting sea lions. A variety of marine, wading and land birds may be observed. You can go to this island by boat and it is a popular summer...
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    following the wildflower trail. Moora lies within the Moora Important Bird Area, declared by BirdLife International because it supports up to 60 breeding...
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    location of a number of important strategic military camps, depots and installations being the most concentrated of military activity areas in Western Australia...
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    absent from the high rainfall areas between these regions. Subspecies pulverea is less common and occurs between Cataby and Morawa. It is usually found...
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    6 in) long. The gumnuts carry large seeds, which are an important food source for native bird species such as cockatoos. The tree propagates readily from...
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    (310 sq mi) tract of land around the town has been classified as an Important Bird Area because it supports up to 20 breeding pairs of the endangered Carnaby's...
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