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Crested Terns at Rainy Eastern Beach

January 15, 2016 by Jade Craven Leave a Comment

Yesterday Sethy, my mum and I went to Eastern Beach. We had originally planned to go to the Botanical Gardens but it started raining. We checked the radar, went on the ferris wheel and then explored properly once the rain had passed.

It was an awesome day. We saw a globefish underneath the promenade, and had fun hunting for critters in the rocky area nearby. One of the highlights though was getting photos of the terns diving for fish.

One of the lenses has been playing up. I suspect I’ve changed a setting or pressed the wrong button so it doesn’t focus as quickly as it should. I was surprised that I was able to get these photos. I need to find a location where there is a decent population of terns and just spend ages photographing them.

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Filed Under: Eastern Beach Tagged With: greater crested tern

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