Nick and Greg,
Yep, I also agree with Superb Fairy Wren.
I think the terns are one adult non-breeding and one first winter White-fronted
Terns. To me the the primaries in the movie have a similar shade to the rest of
the upperparts (good for White-fronted). In the movie with the adult bird
alone, you can even see the white primary fringes (good for White-fronted). In
both movies I miss the contrast of dark primaries to lighter upperparts as I
would expect for Common Tern.
Regards,
Nikolas
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Nikolas Haass
Sydney, NSW
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From: Greg & Val Clancy <>
To: Nicholas Talbot <>; birding aus
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Sent: Sunday, June 29, 2008 10:56:41 AM
Subject: Re: [Birding-Aus] Help with bird IDs
I agree that the Fairy-wrens are Superb - appear to be a young male and two
females.
The tern is more difficult. Common Terns do sometimes stay late or
over-winter and the white edging to the primaries (a feature of
White-fronted) doesn't appear to be very obvious.
Regards
Greg Clancy
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