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

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55 species

Larus canus (Common Gull)

Larus crassirostris (Black-tailed Gull)

Larus fuscus (Lesser Black-backed Gull)

Larus pacificus (Pacific Gull)

Larus pacificus
Larus pacificus
Larus pacificus

Larus schistisagus (Slaty-backed Gull)

Leucophaeus atricilla (Laughing Gull)

Leucophaeus pipixcan (Franklin's Gull)

Lewinia pectoralis (Lewin's Rail)

Lewinia pectoralis
Lewinia pectoralis
Lewinia pectoralis

Onychoprion aleuticus (Aleutian Tern)

Onychoprion anaethetus (Bridled Tern)

Poliocephalus poliocephalus (Hoary-headed Grebe)

Poliocephalus poliocephalus
Poliocephalus poliocephalus
Poliocephalus poliocephalus

Poliolimnas cinereus (White-browed Crake)

Porphyrio melanotus (Australasian Swamphen)

Porphyrio melanotus
Porphyrio melanotus
Porphyrio melanotus

Porzana fluminea (Australian Spotted Crake)

Porzana fluminea
Porzana fluminea
Porzana fluminea

Rallina fasciata (Red-legged Crake)

Rallina tricolor (Red-necked Crake)

Sterna dougallii (Roseate Tern)

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