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University Beach Nesting Birds - Webstory

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  • A newly hatched Wilson's Plover chick next to a camoflauged egg that has yet to hatch.

    A newly hatched Wilson's Plover chick next to a camoflauged egg that has yet to hatch.

  • 062016_UniversityBeachNestingBirds-0084

    062016_UniversityBeachNestingBirds-0084

  • A sign warning beach guests to watch for shore birds nesting in the area.

    A sign warning beach guests to watch for shore birds nesting in the area.

  • David Newstead comes back to a site where a tern nest was, only to find the nest missing.

    David Newstead comes back to a site where a tern nest was, only to find the nest missing.

  • David Newstead finds tern egg shells, with evidence showing that the birds did hatch.

    David Newstead finds tern egg shells, with evidence showing that the birds did hatch.

  • In the closed off area on the University Beach there are around 3 nests that are well camoflauged to the environment.

    In the closed off area on the University Beach there are around 3 nests that are well camoflauged to the environment.

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