Wednesday, May 4, 2011
Caspian Tern (Hydroprogne caspia)
5 comments:
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A very pretty bird! Love his markings, esp. on his beak. I assume this is a male?
ReplyDeleteHi JoJo - my field guides don't indicate any differences in appearance between the genders (although I'm sure terns can see the difference) so this could be a male or a female. But there is a difference in plumage between "breeding" and "non-breeding" - what we're seeing in this photo is the "breeding" plumage and colors.
ReplyDeleteGreat close-up, and what a cool-looking bird.
ReplyDeleteI suppose we can expect a second foto like this tomorrow since one good Tern deserves ...... :)
That is a great close up shot! :) I've tried capturing the MANY birds out this early Spring but none of them want to stay still. Nice.
ReplyDeleteYou got a nice, clear close-up. You will need to supplement the bird book to indicate that they like posing to have their photos taken.
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