Hi,
This afternoon I observed some probable Jaegers
between Caloundra headland and Kings Beach, Sunshine Coast, Qld.
Not having observed these birds before and because of the distance I couldn't
tell if they were
Arctic or Pomarine. I counted 4 birds and although they were a long way out,
through the scope the most noticeable features were the white patches on the
end of the wings
(brighter on one side than the other). All four were dark above.
3 were dark underneath and 1 had a white underbelly. I could not see any
elongated tail feathers.They were chasing and harrassing what looked like
Little Terns (they were about twice the size) and at one stage 2 birds were
working together.They would chase the terns down-wind towards Kings Beach
then fly just above the water back up-wind for 300 to 400 metres before
repeating
the process.They were very agile when chasing, twisting and turning and easily
keeping up with the terns.When heading back upwind their flight was rapid and
direct.
Having perused three different field guides my guess is a Jaeger species.
Is there anything else they could have been?.
It would be worth keeping a lookout for them if any local birders are out and
about
with the wild and woolly weather in these parts.
Cheers,
John Kooistra,
Kureelpa,
S.Coast,Qld.
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