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My dad and I went down to Evansville Airport to try and find the western kingbirds that are there this year, but we never saw them so we went to Cane Ridge WMA on our way back home. Finding and photographing this bird is sort of ironic because I literally just photoed it for the first time a few days ago in Michigan and I wished I could've counted it for my Indiana count. So now I can because we found two adults and one juvenile at Cane Ridge WMA yesterday. Gibson County, IN
This is my #211 bird species photographed in Indiana.
My dear friends in Caspian brought their monstrous sound to biggest stage I've had the privilege to watch them play.
I hope I did them justice in whatever small way I could.
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A Caspian Tern searches for a meal above the main marsh at Presqu'Ile Provincial Park, near Brighton, Ontario, Canada.
The Terns share the island with hundreds of Double--Crested Cormorants and lots of Gulls. The adult Terns are bringing fish back to the colony and than the search begins for their young. It is not an easy task and you will see lots of youngsters trying to mooch food, but the adults will only feed their own. In the last scene a Tern finally finds it's juvenile and feeds it. Another adult fails when a Gull steals the fish.
July 2017 - over-summering Caspian terns at the Ousteri Lake, Pondicherry. Unmistakable by their large size and coral red bill these erns keep flying incessantly overt the lakes and water bodies.
Caspian
@ El Rey Theatre
Los Angeles, CA
March 29, 2017
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Caspian Tern photographed at Trustom Pond National Wildlife Refuge in South Kingstown, RI on 29 April 2020.
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My dear friends in Caspian brought their monstrous sound to biggest stage I've had the privilege to watch them play.
I hope I did them justice in whatever small way I could.