Possible Common Tern at Kowhai River Mouth

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AlanShaw
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Possible Common Tern at Kowhai River Mouth

Postby AlanShaw » Tue Feb 18, 2025 7:37 pm

I videoed the roosting White-fronted Tern flock at the Kowhai River Mouth at 2.15 PM today (18/02/2025). When back home I viewed the footage on my computer and spotted what I think is a Common Tern. As I am not familiar with this eastern race I would welcome any confirmation, or otherwise. [img]
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Re: Possible Common Tern at Kowhai River Mouth

Postby Oscar Thomas » Tue Feb 18, 2025 9:53 pm

Hi Alan, not sure which bird you are referring to, they all look good for WFT to me.
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Re: Possible Common Tern at Kowhai River Mouth

Postby AlanShaw » Wed Feb 19, 2025 9:22 am

Hi Oscar, the bird I am referring to is in the centre at the back facing left. Looks smaller, with shorter, thinner bill and with dark bar on wing coverts. Black crown patch extends down behind eye.
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Re: Possible Common Tern at Kowhai River Mouth

Postby flossiepip » Wed Feb 19, 2025 2:15 pm

The Common Terns that I see now are looking very neat and tidy as their molt bottoms out, White fronted Terns are at various stages of molt and are generally looking far more untidy!

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