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Gull-billed Tern

Gelochelidon nilotica

Description:

This is a fairly large and powerful tern, similar in size and general appearance to a Sandwich Tern, but the short thick gull-like bill, broad wings, long legs and robust body are distinctive. The summer adult has grey upper parts, white underparts, a black cap, strong black bill and black legs. The call is a characteristic ker-wik. It is 33–42 cm (13–17 in) in length and 76–91 cm (30–36 in) in wingspan. Body mass ranges from 150–292 g (5.3–10.3 oz).[3] In winter, the cap is lost, and there is a dark patch through the eye like a Forster's Tern or a Mediterranean Gull. Juvenile Gull-billed Terns have a fainter mask, but otherwise look much like winter adults. Juvenile Sandwich Terns have a short bill, and are frequently mistaken for Gull-billed Tern where the latter species is uncommon, such as North Sea coasts.

1 Species ID Suggestions

Liam
Liam 11 years ago
Gull-billed Tern (nonbreeding)
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2 Comments

NuwanChathuranga
NuwanChathuranga 11 years ago

nice series!

romainshanil
romainshanil 11 years ago

Thank you Liam

romainshanil
Spotted by
romainshanil

Moratuwa, Western Province, Sri Lanka

Spotted on Nov 10, 2012
Submitted on Nov 10, 2012

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