Other Waterbirds (Crakes, Grebes, Gulls and Terns) species

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Sterna hirundo (Common Tern)

Sterna hirundo
Sterna hirundo
Sterna hirundo

Sterna paradisaea (Arctic Tern)

Sterna striata (White-fronted Tern)

Sterna striata
Sterna striata
Sterna striata

Sterna sumatrana (Black-naped Tern)

Sterna vittata (Antarctic Tern)

Tachybaptus novaehollandiae (Australasian Grebe)

Tachybaptus novaehollandiae
Tachybaptus novaehollandiae
Tachybaptus novaehollandiae

Thalasseus bengalensis (Lesser Crested Tern)

Thalasseus bergii (Crested Tern)

Thalasseus bergii
Thalasseus bergii
Thalasseus bergii

Tribonyx mortierii (Tasmanian Nativehen)

Tribonyx mortierii
Tribonyx mortierii
Tribonyx mortierii

Tribonyx ventralis (Black-tailed Nativehen)

Tribonyx ventralis
Tribonyx ventralis
Tribonyx ventralis

Xema sabini (Sabine's Gull)

Zapornia pusilla (Baillon's Crake)

Zapornia pusilla
Zapornia pusilla
Zapornia pusilla

Zapornia tabuensis (Spotless Crake)

Zapornia tabuensis
Zapornia tabuensis
Zapornia tabuensis

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