This morning I was able to locate the Forster's Tern and Little Gull in the
Bronte Harbour. The Little Gull was very close to the shore on the railing
with all of the Bonaparte's Gulls and Common Terns. The Forster's Tern was
out on the far out resting on the concrete with a large group of Common
Terns and Caspian Terns.

I observed the birds from 8:00 am to 10:00 am from Bronte Beach Park on the
south side of Bronte Harbour.

Other notable sightings include large numbers of Bonaparte's Gulls
including two adults in breeding plumage.







Jack Farley Nature Photography
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