Haycock Island
Geography
LocationCoral Sea
Coordinates16°43′52″S 145°41′38″E / 16.731°S 145.694°E / -16.731; 145.694
Administration
Australia
StateQueensland

Haycock Island is an island in Far North Queensland northeast of Palm Cove and about 20 kilometres (12 mi) north of Cairns, Queensland in Trinity Bay.[1]

Haycock Island is a few hundred metres southeast of Double Island.

The island was formed by a huge earthquake that caused a massive upheaval of the earth's tectonic plates. This can be observed by the steep angles of the rocks protruding upward from the ocean.[2]

It is uninhabited by human beings. There is no fresh water source on Haycock Island.

It is sometimes nicknamed as the Scout's Hat because it looks like an oversized scout hat.

Haycock Island is a nesting haven for Bridled Terns.

References

  1. Office, United States Hydrographic (1907). The Coast of British Columbia from Juan de Fuca Strait to Portland Canal, Together with Vancouver and Queen Charlotte Islands. U.S. Government Printing Office.
  2. "Wayback Machine" (PDF). web.archive.org. Retrieved 4 January 2024.

16°43′52″S 145°41′38″E / 16.731°S 145.694°E / -16.731; 145.694

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