Caspian Terns at Port Stanley (1 photo link)
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Caspian Terns at Port Stanley (1 photo link)

killdozer

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Nine of them, by our count, at the Main Beach, Saturday, 22/09. They were among 4-500 gulls of various kinds-- Ring-billed, Herring and Bonaparte's.

The Little Beach was very quiet in comparison-- eleven Turkey Vultures circled in the strong wind. The Sewage Lagoons were also tame: Canada Geese, Mallards, Killdeer, some Pectoral Sandpipers, Red-winged and Rusty Blackbirds.

A photo:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/stuartimmonen/1423646675/

Directions:

From 401 at London's Wellington Rd exit, go South on PROVINCIAL HIGHWAY 4. (Wellington Rd South changes to Sunset Dr in St Thomas keep following it until you enter Port Stanley). Cross the liftbridge westbound, follow the signs left to the beach.
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