Lake Hawdon System Important Bird Area
The Lake Hawdon System Important Bird Area comprises an area of covering a series of five coastal lakes on the Limestone Coast of South Australia. They are the most important of a string of regional lakes occupying swale corridors between modern and historical sand dunes.
Description
The Important Bird Area lies between the towns of Robe and Beachport. It includes the following lakes listed in order from north to south - Hawdon, Robe, Eliza, St Clair and George, and the area extending for a distance of inland from each in order to include habitat used by critically endangered orange-bellied parrots. Characteristics of the lakes are:Lake Hawdon – shallow, semi-permanent, brackish lake which is divided into a northern basin measuring and a southern basin measuring with a maximum water depth of about ;- Lake Robe – much smaller than Lake HawdonLake Eliza – hypersaline coastal lake with maximum depth of ;Lake St Clair – similar to Lake Eliza but more salineLake George – about with maximum depth of ; naturally hypersaline but functions as an estuary with an outlet to the sea.