Mudgee-Wollar Important Bird Area

Mudgee-Wollar Important Bird Area is a 1627 km2 tract of land in the Central West region of New South Wales, Australia.

At its eastern end it adjoins the Greater Blue Mountains Important Bird Area (IBA).

The IBA consists of, and is defined by, woodland remnants used by regent honeyeaters.

It includes the Goulburn River National Park and the Munghorn Gap Nature Reserve as well as private land.

[1] The area has been identified by BirdLife International as an IBA because it regularly supports endangered regent honeyeaters, as well as small numbers of diamond firetails, and rockwarblers in the north-westernmost part of their range.

Head and back of regent honeyeater seen against a background of eucalypt foliage
The IBA is an important site for regent honeyeaters