What's the temperature where you are???

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Sunday 30th of June 10.51a.m. Early shower. Windy and grey. 11.1 / 20.4kph SW, Hg 51%, 12.8C / 55F top of 15C / 59F. Rain. Marine wind warning.

Moon is 37.2%

Strong easterly winds are blowing in unique visitors to South Australian shorelines.

Rare shorebirds, including two spotted in the state for the first time, have delighted birdwatchers this winter.

Birds SA rare birds committee chair Colin Rogers said white-fronted and Antarctic terns were roosting on jetties and rock walls together with "local residents", greater crested terns.

"Antarctic terns are the one that the birdwatchers want to see. They're pretty rare on Australian coastlines," he said.

"The greater crested terns are … commonly found from Port MacDonnell to Robe in south-eastern South Australia, as well as many other Australian coastlines."

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Antarctic Tern
 

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