Gluepot Reserve is a private protected area located in the Australian state of South Australia in the gazetted locality of Gluepot about 40 kilometres (25 miles) north of the town of Waikerie.
The decision to purchase Gluepot Station, Birds Australia's first reserve, was taken in order to protect its outstanding floral and fauna values, under threat because of an application by the lessee to burn the property to provide grazing for sheep.
[citation needed] Nearly 200 species of birds have been recorded at Gluepot Reserve.
These include the nationally threatened malleefowl, regent parrot, red-lored whistler, and black-eared miner.
Scarlet-chested parrots are known to have bred on Gluepot in the past, and still visit the reserve.