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Common Tern, Manawatu Est

Posted: Fri Nov 15, 2019 12:58 pm
by philbattley
Here're some photos of the Common Tern that was seen at the Manawatu Estuary on Tuesday and Wednesday this week. It was on its own but sat on the ground differently to White-fronteds, and the black flecking between the eye and the bill is fairly obvious.
Cheers, Phil

Re: Common Tern, Manawatu Est

Posted: Sat Nov 16, 2019 8:07 am
by David Melville
Note that this bird is in active wing moult - hope that Phil has filled in an OSNZ/BirdsNZ moult card!
David

Re: Common Tern, Manawatu Est

Posted: Wed Nov 20, 2019 9:27 am
by phil hammond
Common Tern was on the mud at end of Robbie st at 8.30 this morning nice and close for positive ID. It departed at 9.30. It was out in the estuary on branches on Nov 7 but too far away to be sure that day until I saw Phil's photos and good view this morning. Each time clearly the same bird. On both occasions it was on it's own

Re: Common Tern, Manawatu Est

Posted: Fri Jan 10, 2020 10:07 am
by philbattley
A Common Tern was at the Manawatu Estuary yesterday morning, on its own on a log off the spit on the rising tide. A Sharp-tailed Sandpiper was also present.

I could just glimpse the back and plumes of the Little Egret on the 4th pond at Palmer Rd, Foxton Beach.

Cheers, Phil