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Black Skimmer

Rynchops niger

Description:

The black skimmer is the largest of the three skimmer species. It measures 40–50 cm (16–20 in) long with a 107–127 cm (42–50 in) wingspan.[2] This species ranges from 212 to 447 g (7.5 to 15.8 oz), with males averaging about 349 g (12.3 oz), as compared to the smaller female’s 254 g (9.0 oz).[3] The basal half of the bill is red, the rest mainly black, and the lower mandible is much-elongated. The eye has a dark brown iris and catlike vertical pupil, unique for a bird. The legs are red. The call is a barking kak-kak-kak. Adults in breeding plumage have a black crown, nape and upper body. The forehead and underparts are white. The upper wings are black with white on the rear edge, and the tail and rump are dark grey with white edges. The underwing colour varies from white to dusky grey depending on region. Non-breeding adults have paler and browner upperparts, and a white nape collar. Immature birds have brown upperparts with white feather tips and fringes. The underparts and forehead are white, and the underwings as the adult. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_skimm...

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2 Comments

James McNair
James McNair 9 years ago

Thanks Mark, I assume that is humor, the eyes are hiding just above the black white line!

Mark Ridgway
Mark Ridgway 9 years ago

Nice shots James. I wonder how they get by without eyes. :-)

James McNair
Spotted by
James McNair

Titusville, Florida, USA

Spotted on Nov 24, 2014
Submitted on Nov 25, 2014

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