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a+chau Latitude and Longitude:

22°31′39.72″N 114°12′38.95″E / 22.5277000°N 114.2108194°E / 22.5277000; 114.2108194
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A Chau
Native name:
鴉洲
View of A Chau
A Chau is located in Hong Kong
A Chau
A Chau
Geography
Coordinates 22°31′39.72″N 114°12′38.95″E / 22.5277000°N 114.2108194°E / 22.5277000; 114.2108194
Administration
Districts North District
A Chau
Traditional Chinese鴉洲

A Chau ( Chinese: 鴉洲) is a small uninhabited island in the inner most of Starling Inlet (Sha Tau Kok Hoi), off Nam Chung, [1] in the north-eastern New Territories of Hong Kong. It is under the administration of North District, and falls within the Closed Area.

View of A Chau

Fauna

A Chau has been designated as a Site of Special Scientific Interest since 1985. [2] The fauna of the island includes night heron, little egret, great egret, black-headed gull and herring gull. It is also a breeding site for the passage migrants. [1] It was reported in 2007 that A Chau was the largest egretry in Hong Kong and may also have been one of the most important night roosting sites for the ardeids in winter. [3] [4]

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a+chau Latitude and Longitude:

22°31′39.72″N 114°12′38.95″E / 22.5277000°N 114.2108194°E / 22.5277000; 114.2108194
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

A Chau
Native name:
鴉洲
View of A Chau
A Chau is located in Hong Kong
A Chau
A Chau
Geography
Coordinates 22°31′39.72″N 114°12′38.95″E / 22.5277000°N 114.2108194°E / 22.5277000; 114.2108194
Administration
Districts North District
A Chau
Traditional Chinese鴉洲

A Chau ( Chinese: 鴉洲) is a small uninhabited island in the inner most of Starling Inlet (Sha Tau Kok Hoi), off Nam Chung, [1] in the north-eastern New Territories of Hong Kong. It is under the administration of North District, and falls within the Closed Area.

View of A Chau

Fauna

A Chau has been designated as a Site of Special Scientific Interest since 1985. [2] The fauna of the island includes night heron, little egret, great egret, black-headed gull and herring gull. It is also a breeding site for the passage migrants. [1] It was reported in 2007 that A Chau was the largest egretry in Hong Kong and may also have been one of the most important night roosting sites for the ardeids in winter. [3] [4]

See also

References



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