Breeding adult © David Darrell-Lambert eBird S89405107 Macaulay Library ML 351122101
Breeding adult © Tommy Pedersen
Nonbreeding adult/immature © Sudip Simha
Breeding adult © Miguel Berkemeier
Nonbreeding adult/immature © Stephen Taylor
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Nonbreeding adult © Vishnu Vinod
Juvenile © David Darrell-Lambert

Saunders's Tern Sternula saundersi

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Identification

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Tiny, pale coastal tern. Has a yellow bill and neat black head markings in breeding plumage, and a dark bill and messier head markings in non-breeding plumage. Found on coastal sand bars and mudflats, and sometimes on the open ocean. Extremely similar to Little Tern. In breeding plumage, Saunders’s Tern can be identified by the fact that the small white patch on its forehead is squared off and doesn’t extend behind the eye. In non-breeding plumage, the two species may be indistinguishable.

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