Black Tern
Thursday 27th August 2009

I managed to fit in a quick bit of birding in the morning by nipping down to Frampton where a juvenile Black Tern (above and below) was still present from yesterday on the sailing lake. Also present were four Common Terns (three adults and a juvenile) and three Sand Martins.

Below: Black Tern, left, with juvenile and adult Common Terns:

I managed to fit in a quick bit of birding in the morning by nipping down to Frampton where a juvenile Black Tern (above and below) was still present from yesterday on the sailing lake. Also present were four Common Terns (three adults and a juvenile) and three Sand Martins.

Below: Black Tern, left, with juvenile and adult Common Terns:

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