{{Short description|Group of Japanese islets}} {{Coord|27|40|00|N|142|07|59|E|source:BLI|display=title}} {{Expand Japanese|topic=geo|聟島列島|date=January 2022}} {{onesource|date=September 2025}} {{Use dmy dates|date=September 2025}}

thumb|Mukojima Island view

The '''Mukojima Islands''' ({{lang|ja-Hani|聟島列島}} {{Transliteration|ja|Muko-jima Rettō}}) – formerly known as the '''Parry Group''' – are a group of uninhabited small islands with a collective land area of 586 ha. They lie some 900–1,100&nbsp;km south of Tokyo in the Bonin Islands group of the Nanpō Archipelago of Japan. Islands in the group include Kitanojima, Mukojima, Nakōdo-jima, Yomejima, Maejima, with some other smaller islets. Mukojima, at 257 ha, is the largest in area, while Nakōdo-jima is the highest at 155 m. Their original forests have been severely reduced or damaged by browsing by feral goats, followed by erosion.<ref name=bli/> ==Important Bird Area== The islands have been recognised as an Important Bird Area (IBA) by BirdLife International because they support populations of resident Japanese wood pigeons and Bonin white-eyes, as well as occurrent black-footed albatrosses.<ref name=bli>{{cite web |url=http://datazone.birdlife.org/site/factsheet/mukojima-islands-iba-japan|title= Mukojima islands|author=<!--Not stated--> |date=2021|website= BirdLife Data Zone|publisher= BirdLife International|access-date= 31 January 2021}}</ref> ==References== {{reflist}}

Category:Important Bird Areas of the Nanpo Islands Category:Izu–Bonin–Mariana Arc Category:Islands of Tokyo Category:Uninhabited islands of Japan

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