Note the white triangle on the wing. This is a feature of juvenile Arctic Tern and seperates it from juvenile Common Tern.
Saturday 14 August 2010
Eccleston Mere
The Arctic Tern was still present this evening, and the light was a lot better so I thought I'd try capturing the bird in flight again. Still not particularly good, but the best I've managed so far.
Note the white triangle on the wing. This is a feature of juvenile Arctic Tern and seperates it from juvenile Common Tern.
Note the white triangle on the wing. This is a feature of juvenile Arctic Tern and seperates it from juvenile Common Tern.
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