Michaelmas and Upolu Cays National Park are one of the most important seabird breeding sites on the Great Barrier Reef. It is a unique nesting site, being the southernmost limit of sooty tern breeding, and the northernmost breeding limit for the crested tern.
Nowhere else are these particular seabirds found breeding together, in such vast numbers, in an area readily accessible to visitors.
Michaelmas Cay is ranked as not only the most important seabird rookery within the local Cairns region, but also one of the seven most important nesting colonies in the entire Great Barrier Reef. The cay is a national park whilst the surrounding reef and waters are protected as National Park (green) Zone within the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park. All animals and plants, including dead shells and coral, are protected.
Please Note
Site Description Island, National Park
Site Facilities Boat Ramp
Attractions Beaches, Cliffs, Rare & Endangered Species, Rock Pools, Wildlife
Activities Animal Viewing, Beach Combing, Birdwatching, Boating, Bushwalking, Diving, Nature Study, Photography, Swimming, Walking, Water Activities
Displays Native Wildlife
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