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Subject: | White-winged Black Tern at Lake Cargellico STW |
From: | Bob Ashford <> |
Date: | Tue, 13 Oct 2015 11:52:31 +0000 |
Hi Birders - again! By very fortunate coincidence birder/photographer Max Sutcliffe was at the LC STW on the same day (as we visited taking photos and having reviewed his photos found the tern!!!!! Ive attached his crop of the 'suspect'! I'm sure those of us who pondered it at the time would value the opinions of those more skilled in tern identification. Look forward to your responses. Thanks already to those who responded - it seems it is a possibility. Cheers Bob Ashford Attachment:
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