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Rudyard Reservoir 27.7.13

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Onshore Process Facility at Sangachal Terminal of the ACG project currently under installation within the Azerbaijan sector of the Caspian Sea.

Caspian tern, Huntington Beach State Park, South Carolina

This was a nice surprise for me, hadn't seen one at Serpentine Fen before.

I'm not sure if he had an in-flight itch or a shiver, but he shook himself for a split second. Lifer entwater breakwall and lighthouse, Michigan

July 9, 2022 - Caspian Tern Fishing at San Joaquin Wildlife Sanctuary. Photo Shoot with Leticia Hernandez, Esther Mukai, and Ayla.

On board the cargo ship AKADEMIK ZARIFA ALIYEVA between Aktau (Kazakhstan) and Baku (Azerbaijan)

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Saint-Louis, North Senegal, January 2025.

Live at Trix Club, Antwerp, Belgium

Jan 14th 2014

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Caspian Terns on Bethells Beach, NZ.

 

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學名: Sterna caspia

英名: Caspian Tern

Family : Laridae (鷗科). Length: 51 cm.

燕鷗中最大的一種,喙粗大,飛行緩慢,叫聲低沉。掠過水面或俯衝潛水捕食魚蝦。棲息在海岸、島嶼和大湖泊中,營群巢,有時也單獨配對繁殖。巢:用腳扒並用身體壓成的淺坑,有的鋪稀疏的植物。

Caspian Tern is the world's largest tern with a length of 48–56 cm, a wingspan of 127–140 cm. Adult birds have black legs, and a long thick red-orange bill with a small black tip. They have a white head with a black cap and white neck, belly and tail. The upper wings and back are pale grey; the underwings are pale with dark primary feathers. In flight, the tail is less forked than other terns and wing tips black on the underside. In winter, the black cap is still present (unlike many other terns), but with some white streaking on the forehead. The call is a loud heron-like croak. Their breeding habitat is large lakes and ocean coasts in North America (including the Great Lakes), and locally in Europe (mainly around the Baltic Sea and Black Sea), Asia, Africa, and Australasia (Australia and New Zealand). They feed mainly on fish, which they dive for, hovering high over the water and then plunging. They also occasionally eat large insects, the young and eggs of other birds and rodents. They may fly up to 60 km from the breeding colony to catch fish.

 

Barrowlands: 23/10/13

A large group of Caspian Terns. My first time to see them. A few of them are banded.

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@ El Rey Theatre

Los Angeles, CA

March 29, 2017

 

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Without flash, the subject doesn't show up as well, but the background is much fuller. Sometimes, this can be a good thing.

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Bombay Hook National Wildlife Refuge, Kent County, Delaware, USA.

 

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Bolsa Chica Wetland, Huntington Beach, California

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