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Little Terns

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Subject: Little Terns
From: cbrandis <>
Date: Tue, 03 Feb 2004 13:18:16 +1100
The new Little Tern colony at Windang, ~ 150 Km S of Sydney, first breeding for 40 years, is virtually finished yesterday after a heavy hail storm. I found the last 4 nests abandoned, 3 with broken eggs and I can not find the last 2 newly hatched chicks. Good news was that there are 3 just fledged juveniles on the roosting area that required them to fly over to. I also found the remains of 2 Red-necked Stints and 1 Red-capped Plover partly consumed by Ravens I think, but there were still 95 R-n Stints and 41R-c Plovers. The sand looked like it had been bombed with hail dents never more than 50 mm apart so how the small birds survived I do not know as I know the golf ball size hail stones really hurt, broke windows around the place etc.
Cheers  Chris


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