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Related: About this forumCaspian Terns (Hydroprogne caspia) on an Oyster Shell Island
Aransas National Wildlife Refuge
Texas Gulf Coast - February 2024
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Caspian Terns (Hydroprogne caspia) on an Oyster Shell Island (Original Post)
Bo Zarts
Feb 22
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brer cat
(24,621 posts)1. That's a great shot, Bo!
2naSalit
(86,823 posts)2. Cool shot!
Goddessartist
(1,882 posts)3. Beautiful shot!
I love terns!
niyad
(113,598 posts)4. Great shot!
Fla Dem
(23,768 posts)5. Beautiful picture...Thank you!
Diamond_Dog
(32,104 posts)6. I like their red beaks that brighten up the image!
ShazzieB
(16,543 posts)10. And the little black "caps" they seem to be wearing!
The 2 on the left look like they might be plotting something. If I were the guy on the right, I'd give them a wide berth!
Seriously, though, what a great photo!
StarryNite
(9,461 posts)7. That's beautiful.
jaxexpat
(6,860 posts)8. Thank you for the good tern.......photo.
I was a surveyor on the gulf coast once, long ago. Often I'd be fucussing my instrument and find myself lookin at these guys and their friends, pelicans, Sandhill cranes, snow and Canada geese and even the occasional pink island filled with flamingos.
Abigail_Adams
(307 posts)9. Wonderful shot.
These terns are a rarity here in MA. Thank you!