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Chlidonias leucopterus
The Bridled Tern is a seabird of the tern family Sternidae. It is a bird of the tropical oceans.This bird is migratory and dispersive, wintering more widely through the tropical oceans. It has markedly marine habits compared to most terns. This species is a rare vagrant to western Europe. This is a medium-sized tern, at 30–32 cm in length and with a 77–81 cm wingspan similar to the Common Tern in size, but more heavily built. The wings and deeply forked tail are long, and it has dark grey upperparts and white underparts. The forehead and eyebrows are white, as is a striking collar on the hindneck. It has black legs and bill. Juvenile Bridled Terns are scaly grey above and pale below. This species is unlikely to be confused with any tern apart from the similarly dark-backed Sooty Tern and the Grey-backed Tern from the Tropical Pacific. It is paler-backed than that Sooty, (but not as pale as the Grey-backed) and has a narrower white forehead and a pale neck collar.
The Atlantic subspecies melanopters breeds in Mexico, the Caribbean and west Africa; other races occur around the Arabia and in Southeast Asia and Australasia, but the exact number of valid subspecies is disputed.
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year you can see this bird in Florida i search it on internet so you wer right
Cool shots of a bird in flight. Always a challenge.
I think I have seen a bird like this in Florida?