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Royal Tern

Thalasseus maximus maximus

Description:

This is a large tern, second only to Caspian Tern but is unlikely to be confused with the carrot-billed giant, which has extensive dark underwing patches. The Royal Tern has an orange-red bill, pale grey upperparts and white underparts. Its legs are black. In winter, the black cap becomes patchy. Juvenile Royal Terns are similar to nonbreeding adults. Differences include juveniles having black sploched wings and a yellower bill.

Habitat:

Ocean

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4 Comments

Liam
Liam 12 years ago

Thanks, Stian.

Stian Waaler
Stian Waaler 12 years ago

Fantastic picture Liam...

Liam
Liam 12 years ago

Thank you, Atul!

Atul
Atul 12 years ago

wow Love these birds Especially when they dive mid air.

Liam
Spotted by
Liam

Georgia, USA

Spotted on Nov 22, 2011
Submitted on Nov 26, 2011

Spotted for Mission

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