Three Hummocks Islands

A pair of bridled terns standing on rocks and facing each other in courtship display
The island group is an important site for breeding bridled terns

The Three Hummocks Islands are a group of small granite islands, with a collective area of 190 ha, lying off the east coast of Arnhem Land’s Gove Peninsula in the north-western Gulf of Carpentaria, in the Northern Territory of Australia. They are important as a nesting site for terns.