Some years ago we frequently got Gull-billed Terns (a fairly common
inland Tern) around Goondiwindi, in Southern Qld. Could it have been
one of these?
John Tongue
Ulverstone, Northern Tasmania
On Saturday, April 21, 2007, at 08:23 PM, Elizabeth Shaw wrote:
Hi all,
On Thursday I was taken to Lake Hourdiman (26 degrees35.16's,
144degrees18.50') about 5 km east of Quilpie for a brief morning tea
break
en route elsewhere. While sitting under the requisite Coolibah Tree
one of
the children I was with, using my binoculars, commented that she saw a
'sea
gull'. I looked and from a distance it certainly looked like a very
white
Silver Gull, but the flight was more like that of a tern. It briefly
flew
much closer to us and I could see it was all white with a sharp black
beak
and black eye. On checking the books all I could think it was would
be a
White Tern, but way out of range. Has anyone else seen this bird? Is
there
anyone else in the area who could check and offer a second opinion?
Elizabeth Shaw
Currently at Cooma Station,
Eromanga
sw Queensland
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