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Whiskered Tern

Chlidonias hybridus

Description:

The size, black cap, strong bill (29–34 mm in males, 25–27 mm and stubbier in females, with a pronounced gonys) and more positive flight recall Common or Arctic Tern, but the short, forked-looking tail and dark grey breeding plumage above and below are typically marsh tern characteristics. The summer adult has white cheeks and red legs and bill. The crown is flecked with white in the juvenile, and the hindcrown is more uniformly blackish, though in the winter adult this too is flecked with white. The black ear-coverts are joined to the black of the hindcrown, and the space above is mottled with white, causing the black to appear as a C-shaped band. The sides of the neck are white; this sometimes continues across the nape. The collar is less sharply defined. All through the year the rump is pale grey. In the juvenile, the mantle (279 mm) has a variegated pattern. The feathers of the back and scapulars are dark brown, with prominent broad buff edgings and often subterminal buff bars or centers. There is usually an admixture of new gray feathers, especially on the mantle, quite early in the fall. The mantle is silvery-gray in the adult. The call is a characteristic krekk.



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6 Comments

Sachin Zaveri
Sachin Zaveri 7 months ago

Thanks adrika,,

adrika.2612
adrika.2612 7 months ago

nice shot! tried photographing a river tern in Mysore but it was just too fast!

Sachin Zaveri
Sachin Zaveri 9 months ago

Thanks extremebirder,

Sachin Zaveri
Sachin Zaveri 9 months ago

Thanks Oneng Dyah,

extremebirder
extremebirder 9 months ago

Cool

OnengDyah
OnengDyah 9 months ago

Cool....

Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India

Lat: 23.00, Long: 72.60

Spotted on Aug 23, 2012
Submitted on Aug 23, 2012

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