Last night around sunset a calling Royal Tern was flying over the tern colony
on Great Gull Island. This morning it was roosting with Commons and Roseates on
our dock.
Joe DiCostanzo
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Last night around sunset a calling Royal Tern was flying over the tern colony
on Great Gull Island. This morning it was roosting with Commons and Roseates on
our dock.
Joe DiCostanzo
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One westbound royal tern seen this afternoon at Ocean Beach, Fire Island.
Continuous stream of westbound adult common terns seen throughout the
afternoon. Two sanderlings were the only shorebirds seen this afternoon.
Thanks,
Tim Dunn
Babylon NY
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One westbound royal tern seen this afternoon at Ocean Beach, Fire Island.
Continuous stream of westbound adult common terns seen throughout the
afternoon. Two sanderlings were the only shorebirds seen this afternoon.
Thanks,
Tim Dunn
Babylon NY
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Evan,
Although it is difficult to know for sure from the video, the bird looks
much more like a Caspian Tern than a Royal Tern b/c of the shape of the
head and the dark under the primaries.
Hugh
On Sun, Jun 10, 2012 at 9:27 AM, Evan Mark wrote:
> A Royal Tern made a few passes of Piermont
A Royal Tern made a few passes of Piermont Pier at low tide 8:00am this morning.
Brief video at http://youtu.be/FcZSb2fuajE
Evan
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A Royal Tern made a few passes of Piermont Pier at low tide 8:00am this morning.
Brief video at http://youtu.be/FcZSb2fuajE
Evan
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Evan,
Although it is difficult to know for sure from the video, the bird looks
much more like a Caspian Tern than a Royal Tern b/c of the shape of the
head and the dark under the primaries.
Hugh
On Sun, Jun 10, 2012 at 9:27 AM, Evan Mark ttbird...@mail.com wrote:
A Royal Tern made a few
A ROYAL TERN flew past Old Field Point in Setauket this morning at about 8:30.
At least a dozen LAUGHING GULLS were still present, as a well as a GREAT
CORMORANT and a COMMON MERGANSER mixed in with a flock of RB Mergs.
Cheers,
Peter
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A ROYAL TERN flew past Old Field Point in Setauket this morning at about 8:30.
At least a dozen LAUGHING GULLS were still present, as a well as a GREAT
CORMORANT and a COMMON MERGANSER mixed in with a flock of RB Mergs.
Cheers,
Peter
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Hi
While watching Peregrines at the Yonkers Marina (behind the Museum) I had a
large single tern flying up river.
I am not really an expert in Gulls and Terns, but I am quite sure it was a
Royal Tern. I have seen them before at the beach, but this was a first on
the Hudson.
The
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