Surely this bird would have to have been a juvenile to in any way
resemble a White-winged Black Tern. Underwing colour sounds significant.
T.
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Subject: Report of Black Tern in northern NSW
People may be interested to follow up a report of a bird believed to be
a Black Tern seen today at Woody Head (Bundjalung National Park) - see
the Birdline NSW web page for details:
http://www.eremaea.com/BirdlineRecentSightings.aspx?Culture=en-US&Birdli
ne=2
Murray Lord
Birdline NSW co-ordinator
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