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SEQ Gull Watch

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Subject: SEQ Gull Watch
From: L&L Knight <>
Date: Sat, 3 Jun 2006 13:52:02 +1000
I haven't come across any update on the vagrant gull, and since Jumpinpin is not easy to get to, I decide to have a gander along the Logan - Pimpama - Coomera deltas and the top end of the Broadwater, just in case the gull had decided to move inboard. There was a general paucity of gulls on the many loafing spots along the various shores, north of the fleshpots of the Broadwater. I didn't see any gulls with black heads - just a few terns with black caps.

I suspect if the bird is to be found, it will be from a boat cruising the channels at the southern end of Moreton Bay.

The most interesting birding spot was a fenced turkey's nest [ring tank] that had a multitude of egrets, kites, an immature sea eagle and a 'jabiru'.

The depressing thing was the amount of expensive housing being built on low lying floodplains [less than a metre above the high water mark].

Regards, Laurie.

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