Didn't see the tern before. Yes, it's a Common Tern.
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On 6/07/14 7:43 AM, "martin cachard" <> wrote:
>sorry Nikolas, spelt your name wrong!! cheers martin
>
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>> Date: Sun, 6 Jul 2014 08:08:46 +1030
>> Subject: Re: [Birding-Aus] Tweed Heads trip plus help with Myzomela ID
>>
>> hey Chris, Nicholas & Nickolas,
>> that certainly is a young Dusky Honeyeater & I agree that the terns are
>>indeed Common!!!
>> cheers,
>> martin cachard,
>> cairns.
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>> > Date: Sat, 5 Jul 2014 09:03:49 -0500
>> > From:
>> > To: ;
>> > Subject: Re: [Birding-Aus] Tweed Heads trip plus help with Myzomela ID
>> >
>> > Not so sure about the Myzomela, but the two Terns following it are
>> > Common, not White-fronted.
>> >
>> > Cheers, Chris.
>> >
>> >
>> > On 07/05/2014 06:27 AM, Nicholas wrote:
>> > > http://tinyurl.com/o5a48cj
>> > >
>> > > http://tinyurl.com/q5stexc
>> > >
>> > > Hi
>> > > I spent the past week birdwatching around Tweed Heads. A highlight
>>was a Mangrove Honeyeater (at Philp Parade) after many attempts.
>> > > On a visit to Schuster Park at Tallebudgera to (unsuccessfully)
>>look for the roosting Barking Owls, I found a small flock of Plumed
>>Whistling-ducks and three Magpie Geese in the yards behind houses in
>>Daffodil street.
>> > > There were also three Wandering Whistling-ducks on a suburban lake
>>in a park at Banora Point, a pair of Glossy Black-cockatoo flew over
>>Letitia Sandspit (I had only seen Yellow-tailed Black-cockatoo in the
>>Tweed area before) and there were two White-eared Monarch at Terranora
>>Broadwater.
>> > > The surprising dip for the trip was House Sparrow.
>> > > I'm also after some help with an ID for a Myzomela at Terranora
>>Broadwater. I've included links to two pretty average photos,
>> > > Thanks
>> > > Nick
>> > >
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