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Ewing Island, New Zealand

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Length
  
1.42 km (0.882 mi)

Population
  
0

Archipelago
  
Auckland Islands

Width
  
1.10 km (0.684 mi)

Area
  
60 ha

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Ewing Island is an uninhabited island, part of the Auckland Islands group, a subantarctic chain that forms part of the New Zealand Outlying Islands. It lies in the north-east of the group, close to the mouth of Port Ross, immediately to the south of the larger Enderby Island and off the north-eastern tip of the main Auckland Island.

Contents

Map of Ewing Island, New Zealand

Important Bird Area

The island is part of the Auckland Island group Important Bird Area (IBA), identified as such by BirdLife International because of the significance of the group as a breeding site for several species of seabirds as well as the endemic Auckland shag, Auckland teal, Auckland rail and Auckland snipe. Both red-crowned parakeets and yellow-crowned parakeets live on Ewing Island, making this the second southernmost location of living parrots.

References

Ewing Island, New Zealand Wikipedia