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  2. Sooty tern - Wikipedia

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    The sooty tern (Onychoprion fuscatus) is a seabird in the family Laridae. It is a bird of the tropical oceans, returning to land only to breed on islands throughout ...

  3. Onychoprion - Wikipedia

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    The sooty tern has a pan-tropical distribution; the bridled tern also breeds across the Tropical Atlantic and Indian Ocean but in the central Pacific it is replaced by the spectacled tern. The Aleutian tern breeds around Alaska and Siberia but winters in the tropics around South East Asia .

  4. Tern - Wikipedia

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    Sooty terns feed at night as the fish rise to the surface, and are believed to sleep on the wing since they become waterlogged easily. Terns of several species will feed on invertebrates, following the plough or hunting on foot on mudflats. [5] The marsh terns normally catch insects in the air or pick them off the surface of fresh water.

  5. Hurricane Helene brings more than rain to Indiana with rare ...

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    A sooty tern flies over Lake Monroe on Sunday, Sept. 29, 2024. The tern was one of a few "storm birds" found in Indiana after they were caught by Hurricane Helene and transported hundreds of miles ...

  6. Common terns fledge in Erie for the first time in 60 ... - AOL

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    The PGC reports there was never a wide-spread population of terns at Presque Isle. There are records from the 1930s that show about 100 breeding pairs would stay at Gull Point in Erie County.

  7. 105 Fun Facts About Science, History, Celebrities, and More - AOL

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    Ace trivia night with these cool and random fun facts for adults and kids. This list of interesting facts is the perfect way to learn something new about life. 105 Fun Facts About Science, History ...

  8. Seabird - Wikipedia

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    The sooty shearwater undertakes an annual migration cycle that rivals that of the Arctic tern; birds that nest in New Zealand and Chile and spend the northern summer feeding in the North Pacific off Japan, Alaska and California, an annual round trip of 64,000 kilometres (40,000 mi).

  9. Bird Island, Seychelles - Wikipedia

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    The 0.94 km 2 coral island is known for its birdlife, including sooty terns, fairy terns and common noddies, and for hawksbill and green turtles. It is now a private resort with 7 chalet-villas [1] It also contains a small weather station and a small landing strip Bird Island Airport which connects the island with Mahe.