Former pastoral lease in South Australia
Granite Downs was a 9,000-square-kilometre (3,475 sq mi) cattle station in arid northern South Australia.
It is now part of the Anangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara lands.[1]
Birds
A 552-square-kilometre (213 sq mi) part of Granite Downs has been identified by BirdLife International as an Important Bird Area (IBA) because it supports a population of the near threatened chestnut-breasted whiteface at its north-western distribution limit. It also supports populations of the inland dotterel, Bourke's parrot, banded whiteface, black honeyeater, pied honeyeater, cinnamon quail-thrush, chiming wedgebill and thick-billed grasswren.[2]
References
27°01′01″S 133°31′15″E / 27.01694°S 133.52083°E / -27.01694; 133.52083
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