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Elusive gull drifts thousands of kilometres off course to Australia, turning birdwatching into ‘extreme sport’
The Guardian Environment
Monday 08 June 2026, 09:37 UTC
By Ima Caldwell
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‘Twitchers’ rush to coastal Western Australia to see black-headed gull, which usually flies between Europe and AsiaGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastA lone seabird has caused a stir in the nation’s birdwatching community after landing on the Western Australian coast, thousands of kilometres off its usual migratory flight path. The black-headed gull, which usually flies between Europe and Asia, has been spotted in the coastal city of Geraldton.
‘Twitchers’ rush to coastal Western Australia to see black-headed gull, which usually flies between Europe and Asia
A lone seabird has caused a stir in the nation’s birdwatching community after landing on the Western Australian coast, thousands of kilometres off its usual migratory flight path.
The black-headed gull, which usually flies between Europe and Asia, has been spotted in the coastal city of Geraldton.
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