Hi folks, Bill here
I've just got back from Darwin (including a terrific morning's birding followed
by lunch with Denise Goodfellow), topping a three week drive from Melboring.
There are a number of things that are bugging me, top of the list being a bird
I spotted at great distance on Darwin Harbour - that is, feeding near the
sewerage outfall south west of Government House (hmm, I wonder if there's any
connection there...?)
I've got two photos, one reasonable, one not so great, links below. So far,
candidates are Gull-billed Tern (non-breeding), White-winged Black Tern
(non-breeding) and even a Red-tailed Tropicbird. Unfortunately, at such a
distance I wasn't able to get a good idea as to how large the bird is, but I'd
say it's not huge, but probably larger than a small Tern. The feet seem to be
red, although it's been suggested that this may actually be chromatic
aberration in the lens.
Suggestions?
http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?pid=419115&l=9b5e3c6a8a&id=100000148897455
http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?pid=419116&l=afe5425834&id=100000148897455
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