However no mention was made whether the bird was in breeding or non-breeding
plumage. If still in non-breeding plumage, the diagnostic dark smudge to the
sides of the breast shoud rule out White-winged Black Tern.
Edwin
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On Behalf Of Murray Lord
Sent: Saturday, 21 April 2007 7:26 PM
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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&Birdline=2
Murray Lord
Birdline NSW co-ordinator
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