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Original Articles

A Record Crested Tern Sterna bergii Colony and Concentrated Breeding by Seabirds in the Gulf of Carpentaria

Pages 152-156 | Received 17 Jul 1991, Accepted 05 Sep 1991, Published online: 22 Dec 2016
 

Summary

A Crested Tem Sterna bergii colony containing 13 000–15 000 nesting pairs was located on North Bountiful Island in the Wellesley Group, Gulf of Carpentaria. This is Australia's largest known colony and may be the largest documented colony in the world. Breeding birds are thought to aggregate in autumn from foraging areas throughout the vast eastern Gulf of Carpentaria. The outer Wellesley Islands also support major colonies of Brown Boobies Sula leucogaster, Least Frigatebirds Fregata ariel and a newly discovered colony of approximately 1000 pairs of nesting Roseate Tems Sterna dougallii. Seabird nesting follows the summer monsoonal flooding and is presumably a response to nutrient enrichment of the Gulf by river runoff.

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