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Lady Elliot Island Trip-Report

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Subject: Lady Elliot Island Trip-Report
From: Tom Tarrant <>
Date: Sun, 14 Dec 2003 19:55:56 +1000
Hi All,

This must be the briefest birding trip-report ever seen on the 'net, Marie and I flew over to Lady Elliot Island at the southernmost part of the Great Barrier Reef on Friday 12 and we returned the following day. Although we only saw about 23 species of birds most species were breeding and very 'digiscope-able', the hi-lights being Red-tailed Tropicbirds (the easiest nesting-rarity that I've ever seen.....about 2m from the resort-accomodation!) Roseate Terns (most young fully-fledged) and thousands of nesting Common & Black Noddies. Bridled Terns were nesting in doorways and Buff-banded Rails scavenged around the swimming-pool in broad-daylight. Two species of frigatebird could be seen soaring over the island most of the duration. It was so exciting we didn't even have time for snorkelling.


I've put a quick report together with a trip-list on http://www.aviceda.org/lei/lei.htm

Hope you enjoy it......please send any comments!

Tom Tarrant


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