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  2. Arctic tern - Wikipedia

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    Like most terns, the Arctic tern has high aspect ratio wings and a tail with a deep fork. [19] The adult plumage is grey above, with a black nape and crown and white cheeks. The upperwings are pale grey, with the area near the wingtip being translucent. The tail is white, and the underparts pale grey. Both sexes are similar in appearance.

  3. Coquet Island - Wikipedia

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    The island is owned by the Duke of Northumberland.The Royal Society for the Protection of Birds manages the island as a bird reserve, for its important seabird colonies.. The most numerous species is the puffin, with over 18,000 pairs nesting in 2002, but the island is most important for the largest colony of the endangered roseate tern in Britain, which, thanks to conservation measures ...

  4. File:Arctic Tern (Sterna paradisaea), Farne Islands.jpg

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    The following other wikis use this file: Usage on ar.wikipedia.org قائمة طيور الشام; Usage on en.wiktionary.org tern; Usage on hy.wikipedia.org

  5. Sterna - Wikipedia

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    the Arctic and sub-Arctic regions of Europe, Asia, and North America (as far south as Brittany and Massachusetts). River tern: Sterna aurantia: inland rivers from Iran east into the Indian Subcontinent and further to Myanmar to Thailand Black-bellied tern: Sterna acuticauda: Pakistan, Nepal, India and Bangladesh, with a separate range in ...

  6. Farne Islands - Wikipedia

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    The Farne Islands are associated with the story of Grace Darling and the wreck of the Forfarshire.Grace Darling was the daughter of Longstone lighthouse-keeper (one of the islands' lighthouses), William Darling, and on 7 September 1838, when she was aged 22, with her father she rescued nine people from the wreck of the Forfarshire in a strong gale and thick fog, the vessel having run aground ...

  7. Bird migration - Wikipedia

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    The Arctic tern migrates the greatest distance of any bird. Seabird migration is similar in pattern to those of the waders and waterfowl. Some, such as the black guillemot Cepphus grylle and some gulls , are quite sedentary; others, such as most terns and auks breeding in the temperate northern hemisphere, move varying distances south in the ...

  8. Seabird - Wikipedia

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    Arctic terns breed in the arctic and subarctic and winter in Antarctica. Like many birds, seabirds often migrate after the breeding season . Of these, the trip taken by the Arctic tern is the farthest of any bird, crossing the equator in order to spend the Austral summer in Antarctica.

  9. Common tern - Wikipedia

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    The common tern may attempt to steal fish from Arctic terns, [98] but might itself be harassed by kleptoparasitic skuas, [99] laughing gulls, [100] roseate terns, [101] or by other common terns while bringing fish back to its nest. [98] In one study, two males whose mates had died spent much time stealing food from neighbouring broods. [102]