Mount Lidgbird
Mount Lidgbird is a prominent peak located on Lord Howe Island, a UNESCO World Heritage site in Australia. Rising to an elevation of 777 meters, it is part of a volcanic formation and offers stunning views of the surrounding landscape, including the island's lush vegetation and coastal waters.
The mountain is named after the ship HMS Supply, which was the first to visit the island in 1788. Mount Lidgbird is popular among hikers and nature enthusiasts, providing various trails that showcase the island's unique flora and fauna, including several endemic species.