EdV
5th of May 2007 (Sat), 20:57
OK, one good Tern deserves another! :lol:
We spent the day at Sandy Hook, NJ and the Terns were getting me so turned around with their in-flight escapades that I didn't know which way to Tern, I mean turn! :)
Once they settled down a bit, I started to take some photos. Then when I took a look, I got all Terned around yet again.
Here you go. C&C always welcomed.
OK so at least they weren't in their strafing runs - flying erratically and diving into the water for bait fish. Now they were just swimming and splashing and having a great ol' time. Clearly, it seemed from appearances, these guys were Forster's Terns.
http://i148.photobucket.com/albums/s1/EdV_02/104_1_1.jpg
So they continued to play. And here is the very next image out of my camera. Oh Oh! It looks like a Common Tern has joined in on the fun.
http://i148.photobucket.com/albums/s1/EdV_02/105_1_1.jpg
So after several more shots of the Terns goofing off, I turned to the Terns on the shore and here are two more. Whoops, looks like one Forster's and one Common.
http://i148.photobucket.com/albums/s1/EdV_02/120_1_1-1.jpg
So lets look a little further. Here another image of four Terns and darn if it doesn't look like two Forster's and two Common. Am I right? Am I going crazy? Am I all Terned around? Can you id the Forster's and the Common Terns? Red Beak/Orange Beak? Longer Beak/Shorter Beak?
http://i148.photobucket.com/albums/s1/EdV_02/124_1_1.jpg
We spent the day at Sandy Hook, NJ and the Terns were getting me so turned around with their in-flight escapades that I didn't know which way to Tern, I mean turn! :)
Once they settled down a bit, I started to take some photos. Then when I took a look, I got all Terned around yet again.
Here you go. C&C always welcomed.
OK so at least they weren't in their strafing runs - flying erratically and diving into the water for bait fish. Now they were just swimming and splashing and having a great ol' time. Clearly, it seemed from appearances, these guys were Forster's Terns.
http://i148.photobucket.com/albums/s1/EdV_02/104_1_1.jpg
So they continued to play. And here is the very next image out of my camera. Oh Oh! It looks like a Common Tern has joined in on the fun.
http://i148.photobucket.com/albums/s1/EdV_02/105_1_1.jpg
So after several more shots of the Terns goofing off, I turned to the Terns on the shore and here are two more. Whoops, looks like one Forster's and one Common.
http://i148.photobucket.com/albums/s1/EdV_02/120_1_1-1.jpg
So lets look a little further. Here another image of four Terns and darn if it doesn't look like two Forster's and two Common. Am I right? Am I going crazy? Am I all Terned around? Can you id the Forster's and the Common Terns? Red Beak/Orange Beak? Longer Beak/Shorter Beak?
http://i148.photobucket.com/albums/s1/EdV_02/124_1_1.jpg