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Retraction - it is a Sooty Tern in Alice Springs, NOT a Bridled Tern as

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Subject: Retraction - it is a Sooty Tern in Alice Springs, NOT a Bridled Tern as I previously reported.
From: Chris Watson <>
Date: Sun, 6 Feb 2011 21:39:37 +0930
Apologies. I've had a chance to lower my blood pressure and look properly at
a field guide.

There is now a Sooty Tern receiving plenty of TLC in good hands here in
Alice Springs. He was bit tired and just needs some time to rest and
(fingers crossed) we'll stick him on a plane back to Queensland - seems
unreasonable to make him fly back!

Full story and photos on the website.

http://comebirdwatching.blogspot.com/2011/02/sooty-tern-crash-lands-in-alice-springs.html

Cheers,
           Chris Watson
           Alice Springs

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