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![]() Waiting for the "Westport" ...
a flock of seagulls, 41 all told, relaxing on the wharf
Below: Sentries on watch, perched on the dolphin's arms
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![]() A black-capped gull in full cry
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![]() Amid the muck in the fishing basin!
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![]() The divebombing seagull!
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![]() We have splashdown!
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![]() Fish caught and consumed, it's take-off time!
This entire sequence takes about four seconds,
and usually occurs around high tide at Onehunga
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![]() A wader inspecting the base of a wharf piling for food at low tide
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