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ternAny of various lightly built seabirds in the gull family Laridae, order Charadriiformes, with pointed wings and bill, and usually a forked tail. Terns plunge-dive after aquatic prey. They are 20–50 cm/8–20 in long, and usually coloured in combinations of white and black. They are extensively distributed, especially in temperate climates. SpeciesThe common tern Sterna hirundo has white underparts, grey upper wings, and a black crown on its head. The Arctic tern Sterna paradisea migrates from northern parts of Greenland, North America, and Europe to the Antarctic, thereby ensuring most of its life is spent in daylight. The Antarctic tern Sterna vittata has a striking blood-red beak; it does not migrate.
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The booby lays her eggs on the bare rock; but the tern makes a very simple nest with seaweed. Well, one day when I was not around, one of these people came along -- it was a she one, this time -- and told a tale of the usual pat- tern. |
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