There was a wonderfully confiding juvenile Arctic Tern at Eccleston Mere this evening, which apparently has been present for at least two days. A much more dainty bird than Common Tern, in flight it was very Black Tern like, swooping down to pick insects off the water.
Monday, 9 August 2010
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