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Rare bird sighting excites twitchers
feel good Rare black-headed gull sighting in Geraldton, WA Mon 8 Jun 2026 at 7:30am Twitchers have made their way to the coastal city of Geraldton in WA's Mid West after multiple sightings of a bird seen less than a dozen times in Australia. The black-headed gull usually migrates between Europe and Asia but this one is believed to have been blown off course in rough weather. Birdwatching friends Bill Betts and Daryl Jones were among dozens who travelled more than 400 kilometres from Perth to...
Elusive gull drifts thousands of kilometres off course to Australia, turning birdwatching into ‘extreme sport’
‘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.
Could this famous architect-turned-priest be named WA's first saint?
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