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| The vessel is named after the | Tern, a species of bird that makes annual migrations |
| The River Roden, a tributary of the River | Tern, also rises in the vicinity and forms part of t |
| igratory shorebirds such as Snowy Plover, Least | Tern among some twenty other listed species. |
| roodmares in France in 1980 Le Fabuleux, Arctic | Tern, Anabaa, six-time champion sire in France Highe |
| It is not as pale as the Roseate | Tern and has longer wings. |
| The Lesser Crested | Tern and Elegant Tern differ in having all-orange bi |
| oon is noted for the large population of Common | Tern and Sandwich Tern in summer, and a very large f |
| The Red-tailed Tropicbird looks like a stout | tern, and hence closely resembles the other two trop |
| colonies, or singly in mixed colonies of other | tern and gull species. |
| er, feral barnacle geese, oystercatcher, common | tern and breeding redshank. |
| ally important breeding populations of Sandwich | Tern and of overwintering Light-bellied Brent Geese. |
| the California Killifish, the California Least | Tern, and the Belding's Savannah sparrow. |
| garia also live in the lake, such as the Common | Tern and the Audouin's Gull. |
| In July 1927, | Tern and her squadron moved to San Diego, California |
| , Lesser Black-backed Gull, Common Gull, Common | Tern, Arctic tern, Sandwich Tern and Little Tern, as |
| After his | tern as mayor ended, Kreismann returned to the insur |
| Bridled | Tern, at rookery |
| This is a medium-sized | tern, at 30-32 cm in length and with a 77-81 cm wing |
| , which rises near Wem Moss and meets the River | Tern at Walcot. |
| Peregrine falcon, least | tern, black tern, bald and golden eagles, and wood s |
| Peregrine falcon, bald eagles, merlin, least | tern, black tern and wood stork occasionally pass th |
| ll-watered gardens of Georgetown, and the sooty | tern breeding colony in the south-west of the island |
| lar in appearance to the closely related Arctic | Tern, but is stockier, and the wing tips are grey in |
| The name Fairy | Tern can also refer to the White Tern (Gygis alba) |
| The Black | Tern, Chlidonias niger, is a small tern generally fo |
| One of the largest Common | Tern colonies in Massachusetts is located at the poi |
| r measures have been undertaken at the Anglesey | tern colonies along with clearance of vegetation, in |
| The islands are important for their | tern colony, in particular for Roseate Tern, for whi |
| Other nesting birds include Sandwich | Tern, Common Tern, Arctic Tern, Black-legged Kittiwa |
| Notable bird species include Arctic | Tern, Common Eider, Glaucous Gull, and Herring Gull. |
| Baltray is home to the Little | Tern Conservation Project which is run by *Louth Nat |
| ssential breeding location for three species of | tern during the summer months and houses a tremendou |
| ies include Franklin's gull, tundra swan, black | tern, eared grebe, northern pintail, yellowlegs, dow |
| on Noddy (Anous stolidus) is a seabird from the | tern family. |
| Like most other white terns, the Little | Tern feeds by plunge-diving for fish, usually from s |
| Arctic | Tern; Foulney is the only breeding location in north |
| that breed or winter in the area include Royal | Tern, Greater Flamingo, Eurasian Spoonbill, Curlew S |
| Brown-headed Gull, Black-headed Gull, Whiskered | Tern, Gull-billed Tern and Caspian Tern. |
| Since then, the American | Tern has been chartered by the United States Navy Mi |
| The Sooty | Tern has little interspecific variation, but it can |
| The Black-naped | tern has a white face and breast with a grayish-whit |
| ion between this species and White-winged Black | Tern has been recorded from Sweden and the Netherlan |
| ten most common species were found to be common | tern, herring gull, black-headed gull, common gull, |
| t to protect was renamed the Judith Toups Least | Tern Highway in early 2008. |
| battalion moved from Fort George, Inverness to | Tern Hill in 2007. |
| r he was stationed with the newly formed RAF at | Tern Hill, as Acting Major commanding 132 Squadron, |
| It is generally the commonest | tern in its range. |
| He was born in Stoke upon | Tern in Shropshire. |
| sser Noddy (Anous tenuirostris) is a species of | tern in the Sternidae family. |
| ue Noddy (Procelsterna cerulea) is a species of | tern in the Sternidae family. |
| gs show a dark primary wedge, unlike the Arctic | Tern, in which they are uniformly grey. |
| reserve is the only nesting site for the Common | Tern in the larger Rhone basin, additionally it is t |
| or the largest colony of the endangered Roseate | Tern in Britain, which, thanks to conservation measu |
| The | tern is about 30 cm long with a wing length of 21-23 |
| Chinese Crested | Tern is the most similar to Sandwich, but has a reve |
| The Sandwich | Tern is a vocal bird; its call is a characteristic l |
| The old Scottish word for the Common | Tern is pictar, occasionally encountered in Scotland |
| The Black | Tern is one of the species to which the Agreement on |
| The Common | Tern is one of the species to which the Agreement on |
| Crested Grebe, and Pochard; additionally Common | Tern is often seen by the lake and occasionally bree |
| The data sought was the | Tern Island CIA tracking station that covered and re |
| Tern Island, with an area of 26.014 acres (105,270 m | |
| island has nesting sites for Arctic and Common | Tern, Kittiwakes and Eider Ducks and also has a larg |
| It differs from the Little | Tern mainly in that its rump and tail are gray, not |
| viced apartments operators in the UK - which in | tern manage and control in excess of 3200 units acro |
| Plover and | tern nesting areas are monitored and protected by To |
| patches on the breast-side (a feature of Black | Tern, not shown by White-winted Black). |
| Sandwich | Tern; occasional. |
| The status of the Little | Tern on the rivers Tagus and lower Danube is uncerta |
| gen with a study of the behaviour of the Common | Tern on the Farne Islands off the coast of Northumbe |
| n Kilcoole is the summertime home of the Little | Tern, one of the few places in Ireland where these b |
| f the River Tren, which may have been the River | Tern or the River Trent. |
| tention among birders in July 2005 when a Sooty | Tern paid a very brief visit, before relocating to T |
| A nesting Least | Tern pair on the Missouri River in South Dakota |
| vireo, California gnatcatcher, California least | tern, peregrine falcon, southwestern willow flycatch |
| hree sites, and form part of a larger Irish Sea | tern population together with birds at sites in Irel |
| The Little | Tern population has declined or become extinct in ma |
| g (hooded merganser, bald eagle, mallard, gull, | tern, rail, heron, loon, kingfisher, sandpiper, nest |
| Tern remained with TrainRon 2, Base Force, and accom | |
| Seavey Island has been the site of a | tern restoration project conducted by the Audubon So |
| tee, Gopher Tortoise, Bald Eagle, Osprey, Least | Tern, Royal Tern, Sandwich Tern, and Black Skimmer. |
| Both reserves are important for | Tern species and a number of wading birds and waterf |
| Arctic | Tern Sterna paradisaea |
| River | Tern Sterna aurantia |
| South American | Tern Sterna hirundinacea |
| White-fronted | Tern Sterna striata |
| New Caledonian Fairy | Tern, Sterna nereis exsul - breeds in New Caledonia |
| New Zealand Fairy | Tern, Sterna nereis davisae - breeds in northern New |
| Australian Fairy | Tern, Sterna nereis nereis - breeds in Australiavery |
| Common | Tern Sterna hirundo, 265 pairs representing up to 2. |
| Little | Tern Sternula albifrons during the breeding season |
| r the independent television production company | Tern Television where she hosted shows for the BBC a |
| Unusually for a | tern, the Roseate Tern shows some kleptoparasitic be |
| ged M/V Kariba, the vessel was renamed American | Tern under the United States flag in 2002. |
| American | Tern unloading containers at McMurdo Station |
| Her husband Hong Zhaoyang (Alan | Tern) used to be a swimming coach but as a result of |
| Tern was assigned to the United States Pacific Fleet | |
| The Fairy | Tern was consequently uplisted to Vulnerable status |
| Tern was designated AM-31 on 17 July 1920 when the N | |
| anese attacked Pearl Harbor on 7 December 1941, | Tern was alongside Argonne in the first repair slip |
| At the beginning of the 19th century the Little | Tern was a common bird of European shores, rivers an |
| han 2,000 pairs, only a few pairs of the Little | Tern were noted. |
| The River | Tern, which flows through the middle of the park, jo |
| unusual visitor was "Elsie" the Lesser Crested | Tern, who visited the Farnes every summer from 1984 |
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