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Mobile terns, SEQld

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Subject: Mobile terns, SEQld
From: Jill Dening <>
Date: Mon, 29 Dec 2008 07:31:14 +1000
Hi Everyone,

Just to give a bit of balance, in case people think Caloundra has a never-ending stream of migratory terns (Commons, White-winged Blacks and Littles) coming and going - there has been more going than coming of late.

Whereas 1-2 weeks ago I saw a few thousand on the intertidal sandbanks, last night there were merely low hundreds. Certainly fewer than 500. Barb Dickson and I were preparing to kayak out to the sandbanks to stay there until dark, when the last terns had come in, but there was nothing to see. An approaching storm convinced us not to go on the water, but even so, no more terns arrived for the night. The tide was low, and there is a slight possibility that they were roosting out of view on the ocean side of Bribie, but usually they give themselves away by lifting en masse from time to time. None of that happened.

Cheers,

Jill
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Jill Dening
Sunshine Coast, Queensland, Australia

26° 51' 41"S	152° 56' 00"E
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