Adulte nicheur © Imogen Warren eBird S43359130 Macaulay Library ML 88296401
Adulte nicheur © Adam Higgins
Immature © Timothy Paasila
Juvénile © Steven McBride
Immature © Anonymous
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Adulte nicheur © Evan Lipton
Adulte nicheur © Imogen Warren
Adulte © Eric VanderWerf
Adulte nicheur © Rob Lyske
© V. Lohr

Sterne tara Sterna striata

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Identification

ALIMENTÉ PAR MERLIN

Medium-sized tern with pale gray coloring on upperparts and white on neck and underparts. Has black cap and long pointed black bill which are separated by a white band. Tail is long and quite forked. Cap in non-breeding birds is reduced above the eye, creating a white forehead. Juveniles are similar to adults in non-breeding plumage but have light brown mottling over their back. Common along coastlines around New Zealand, sometimes in very large flocks. Immature birds can disperse in winter to southeastern Australia. Arctic Tern and Common Tern are similar, but rarely seen in New Zealand; White-fronted Tern is larger and has lighter plumage.

ALIMENTÉ PAR MERLIN