After a week of hopeful waiting and scanning the shingle
with our telescopes, our patience was rewarded yesterday. Just before dark, we
spotted a Little Tern sitting among the stones while all the other Terns had
gone to roost. She was sitting on two eggs, so we are delighted to announce our
first Little Tern nest for the 2015 season!
Little Terns lay their eggs in shallow scrapes directly onto the shingle © Chris Dobson (picture taken under NPWS licence)
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Last year’s Terns began laying on the 25th of May
due to very bad weather the week before. This year, the first nest was laid on
the 21st of May, four days earlier. However, even four days earlier,
the Terns began nesting later than expected. Perhaps this is due to last week’s
gale winds and heavy rain.
We have not come across a second nest since last night, but
judging by the courting activity and the large number of Terns, we are
expecting lots more! Our largest colony count this week was in and around 200
Terns. Hopefully many of these will choose to stay and nest in Kilcoole.
Susan and Paddy
Susan and Paddy
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