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Self-concealing waders and White-winged Terns

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Subject: Self-concealing waders and White-winged Terns
From: David Geering <>
Date: Wed, 29 Mar 2000 11:24:41 +1000
John

You could try scanning the terns on the small sand islands that form
upstream of Stockton Bridge (also check for colour flagged Little Terns).  I
regularly saw WW Terns moulting into breeding plumage there at this time of
year.  Take a return trip on the Stockton Ferry and check out birds on
bouys.  Look at terns flying around Nobby's.

Really, there are no sure fire spots just places where you stand a good
chance of getting them.

Good luck

David Geering

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