Monday, September 18, 2017

Sandwich Tern


Happy Monday everyone!

Terns, Terns and more Terns. There are 15 various Terns listed in my field guide book for North America. But, on this post I am only sharing the Sandwich Tern. My first sighting of the Sandwich Tern was at Chincoteague. I was happy to see the Sandwich Tern again while In Florida near Daytona Beach. These photos were taken just south of Daytona Beach at the Ponce Inlet and Lighthouse Point Park.


You can't miss the Sandwich Tern with it's sharp black bill with a yellow tip. It is small to medium sized seabird and gull like in appearance. They have long pointed wings, grey above and white below. and legs are black.


They have a shaggy black crest. The Tern plunges and dives for their food.


Below two Sandwich Terns and bottom right I believe is the Royal Tern with the orange bill.


Just to show an assortment below is a gull, a few Royal Terns and one Sandwich Tern in the middle.


Closer look at the bill of the Royal Tern compared to the bill of the Sandwich Tern.





I hope you enjoyed my photos and post.
As always I thank you for stopping by and as always I appreciate your comments.

My list of memes for today, I hope to see you there. Thanks to both of the host below.


Thanks to Michelle for hosting Nature Notes


Thanks to Stewart for hosting Wild Bird Wednesday

60 comments:

  1. Eileen, how wonderful to see your beautiful photos and reflections of these wonderful birds! Thank you so much for sharing, and I hope you have a great week ahead!

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  2. Hello,

    Beautiful terns! I'm always impressed over your knowledge.

    Have a nice day!

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  3. Muito lindas e bem focadas!Adorei! Ă“tima semana! bjs, tudo de bom,chica

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  4. Hello Eileen!
    Super photos of the terns wading and enjoying the beach!
    Thanks for sharing the info and hope you have a great week!

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  5. Beautiful photos of the Terns Eileen, and seeingt the Royal Terns brings fond memories back.
    Enjoy your day, Gordon.

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  6. Hari OM
    These are a delight Eileen! Last week I was showing a young relative from down under some of our local scenery and I managed to get a tern into the lens - very distant and nothing so magical as these! YAM xx

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  7. Nice series of comparison shots. It's been a while since I saw a Sandwich Tern - such a delicate little bird.

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  8. SO beautiful.
    Have a nice week ahead.

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  9. ...great shots of these little critters.

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  10. Fun to see the terns, especially the last close-up. I used to love watching them on the beach. Have a wonderful Monday.

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  11. I don't think I've ever seen a sandwich tern. Royal terns --- by the thousands. I'll have to keep a closer eye on the terns when we go to the beach.

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  12. I so appreciate your bird knowledge and the wonderful photos that you take. A great stroll along the beach!

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  13. I did enjoy your photos very much! I don't think I've ever seen a Sandwich Tern before.

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  14. Thank you for sharing those gorgeous images with us!!! I really enjoyed reading your post. Have a nice week:)
    Henry

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  15. The Sandwich Tern, oh yes, didn't you so well. Gorgeous.

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  16. I learn something here every day! Thanks, Eileen!

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  17. Nice photos! Wonder why they're called sandwich terns? (Maybe because they like to eat people's sandwiches? :))

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  18. I've seen this birds.. But I didn't know the names..

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  19. We certainly don't see them here. They look distinctive and stoic.

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  20. "yes!" replied the Tern! Or perhaps I've misunderstood, Eileen ;)

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  21. Nice captures. Thank you. May the week open more surprises.

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  22. Do sandwich terns steal your sandwiches at the beach? They look shorter than the others. I love to see them at the waters edge . Great shots.. enjoy your week.

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  23. Hello. What cool looking birds, Eileen! I love the black shaggy crest and the gold tipped bills. They look like paintings! Great photos, and gorgeous birds! Have a great week!

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  24. What an interesting name - Sandwich Tern. I wonder how they came up with that?

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  25. How beautiful! I hope that beach is still in good shape and the birds are all fine. It will be awhile before we venture out though. Thanks for all your prayers and kind words my friend. Hugs, Diane

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  26. Eileen - you brought a smile to my face with the mention of Chincoteague - the one time we visited, we were nearly carried off by some very large mosquitoes!!! I would have preferred to see the Sandwich Terns! Lovely shots in this post!

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  27. Enjoyed seeing the differences in the terns . . .
    Great pictures Eileen . . .

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  28. I love how they all mingle :D)
    The Royal tern's bill is a lovely colour... your photos are great Eileen. Cheers!

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  29. Wonderful post Eileen! It was fun to see the two terns together and learning their differences. Thanks for the info. Have a great week :)

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  30. I've seen those guys at the beach in south Walton, but didn't know what they were called. Thanks, Eileen!

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  31. For some reason, I find terns very beautiful birds and look for them every time I go to the beach. Your photos are really great and I appreciate the information about the lovely bird.

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  32. Hi Eileen, Lovely photos of the terns! Just glancing quickly I would have said they look a lot like gulls but seeing them side by side you can see the difference.
    Have a good day!
    Robin

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  33. The Sandwich Terns are so photogenic Eileen. It makes me wish I was beside the sea! Have a wonderful day :)

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  34. Wonderful pictures - I notice that one of the birds in the second picture is banded (ringed) - I wonder where it is from.

    Cheers - Stewart M - Melbourne

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  35. Terns are a fun challenge to ID, aren't they? Great pictures. Thanks for sharing with us! Hugs!

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  36. I wonder if these are the same terns as on Plum Island in MA? I went to see those once and loved it but I don't remember the specifics. They are terrific photos as always.

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  37. I had no idea there are so many different Terns. You're educatin' me on water birds. :)

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  38. Cute little sandwich tern. I do see the band that Stewart mentioned. Thanks Eileen, I always love to see your pics.

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  39. What a beautiful bird. Fantastic clear photos as well - they can often be so hard to capture!

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  40. Thank you Eileen, I just loved seeing all of these terns!
    I hope your week is going well.

    All the best Jan

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  41. I love the Terns they are so beautiful in flight. We have only two terns in our neighborhood, the Common Tern and the rare Black Tern( which I have seen only at a distance and have never been able to capture a picture, sadly). These are lovely pictures, Eileen ...

    Andrea @ From the Sol

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  42. You have a wonderful eye for detail and I learned about terns....Michelle

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  43. What great photos, it's nice to see them this close.
    Amanda xx

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  44. Pretty birds. Black and white with an orange tip on their beaks. Have a happy day!

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  45. The Sandwich Terns sure are handsome birds! Have a wonderful day!

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  46. Excellent capture on the terms and nice detail on their features! Lovely species of birds

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  47. These are great shots of the terns. Have a wonderful day!

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  48. Hi Eileen, Gee, the Terns are really pretty birds! I have been trying to get out to my spots to do some birding but it is hard as many spots near the lakes are flooded off limits. The government is pumping water out of Lake Paradise to prevent further home and street flooding here. I have been able to get to a few spots to take pictures. Maybe half of the birds are not here - we should be getting migration soon. Have a good day tomorrow! Hope all went fine with your Florida friends.

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  49. I always wondered what a Tern looked like as I use the word a lot in crosswords. I love their shaggy hairdo.

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  50. I don´t know what it is about terns, but you have to love them. Don´t you?

    So far I have not seen one of them I don´t love. :) Great shots!

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  51. This is a great teaching post -- thank you. It really helps to see the two species together. I think I'll remember this iD because of that!!

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  52. Terns have a unique body shape, always nice to see them. I've never seen the Sandwich Tern.

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  53. Wonderful comparison shots. Some birds really confuse me, and I suppose I am not alone! :-) Wonderful photos! Well, I'm home again, but it will take me a few days to get caught up.

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  54. beautiful gulls, i was not aware of the different varieties!!!

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