American Black Tern still dancing its way across the mere this morning in its never ending feeding frenzy. It's been present for 5 days now and I've still not seen it land, which is a pity because it's a real pain to photograph well in flight, despite showing fantastically well in the excellent morning sunlight, down to 15-20m.
Monday 3 September 2012
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