MEGA - multiple Gull-billed Terns at Manawatu Estuary

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Re: MEGA - multiple Gull-billed Terns at Manawatu Estuary

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Still 5 GBTs at the Manawatu Estuary this morning. Either on the spit, or hawking over the water between there and the big macrocarpas.
Also a large influx of godwits - 220 today up from 70 odd at the beginning of the week.
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5 GBT's at Manawatu again today. Resting on the spit for a while, then splitting off in to groups and fishing near the spit or out on open water. One has slightly mottled almost all black cap, the others still have white heads.
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Re: MEGA - multiple Gull-billed Terns at Manawatu Estuary

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Only 3 GBTs present over this morning's high tide - but at least there are still some (eh Ross?!)
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There were 4 gull-billeds at Manawatu Est yesterday (9 Oct) - 1 mottled cap and 3 with largely white heads. They only appeared about 4 hours after high tide.
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Re: MEGA - multiple Gull-billed Terns at Manawatu Estuary

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I'm getting nervous Sav, but one is enough
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All 5 birds still present today.
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Only 2 GBTs present today. (but at least that is 2 more than none!)
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Good news Sav, all 5 birds present again this morning but sadly I couldn't find any Little Terns :-(
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There was a single Gull-billed Tern at the sandspit just before high tide today - 3 Dec. That is the first report since Craig's on 22 Oct.
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There is still one present at Lake Ellesmere in the S Is. too. Seen at Selwyn Huts yesterday by Sheila Petch and jill West.
There may be others with the terns down the Kaitorete Spit. Awaiting reports.[me not the terns]
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