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To: | "Robert Inglis" <>, "birding-aus" <> |
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Subject: | Mystery Bird No 3 |
From: | "Vella" <> |
Date: | Tue, 28 Nov 2000 20:50:17 -0000 |
This looks like a non-breeding Little Tern which appears the same size as the 2 in breeding plumage next to this bird. This non-breeding bird has a black-band running behind the eyes and behind the nape. A non-breeding White-winged Black Tern has a smutty black band going rather over the crown like a "horse-shoe" just behind the eye and often also has a small black smutty mark just before the eye. This would be a main feature I would look for when these non-breeding Terns are at rest, otherwise there are other features to look for when the bird is in flight. A non-breeding Black Tern is similar to a non-breeding WWBT, but also has a black batch at the base of the wings. Most of these Little Terns in non-breeding plumage, from what I understand, are migrants from SE Asia with the ones in breeding plumage the ones that stay in Aust. but presume move into northern Aust. in winter. Please correct me if I am wrong. Edwin |
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