Wetlands
Monogamous
Accidental in North America
Brown to dark brown with black brown blotches
3
17 - 22
Both sexes
Lined with grasses.
Migratory
White-winged Tern: Small tern, black head, body, and underwing coverts; white rump, vent, upperwing coverts, and tail; flight feathers are pale gray. Bill is dark red to black; Red legs and feet. Fluttering, uneven flight with slow, shallow wing beats. Hovers before dipping for prey.
White-winged Tern: Eurasian species; casual vagrant on the U.S. east coast, accidental inland, in Texas, and on the western Aleutian Islands. Spends winters in Africa. Preferred habitats include inland wetlands, coastal wetlands, and estuaries.
White-winged Tern: Three brown to dark brown eggs with black brown blotches are laid on a mat of floating marsh vegetation or dead grass. Incubation ranges from 17 to 22 days and is carried out by both parents.
White-winged Tern: Feeds on insects, small fish, invertebrates, crabs, and shrimp. Often forages while flying into the wind, then drifts downwind to repeat the maneuver; also plunge dives, surface snatches, and skims.
White-winged Tern: Emits a hoarse "kersch" or "kreek" contact call, deeper and more grating than Black Tern.
White-winged Tern: Other short-tailed terns lack black bodies and white wings.
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Family
Tern (Laridae)_blue
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Species
Chlidonias leucopterus
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Length9
Inches
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Wingspan22
Inches
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White-winged Tern: Small tern, black head, body, and underwing coverts; white rump, vent, upperwing coverts, and tail; flight feathers are pale gray. Bill is dark red to black; Red legs and feet. Fluttering, uneven flight with slow, shallow wing beats. Hovers before dipping for prey.
● Song: "kersch", "kreek"
● Foraging & Feeding: White-winged Tern: Feeds on insects, small fish, invertebrates, crabs, and shrimp. Often forages while flying into the wind, then drifts downwind to repeat the maneuver; also plunge dives, surface snatches, and skims.
● Breeding & nesting: White-winged Tern: Three brown to dark brown eggs with black brown blotches are laid on a mat of floating marsh vegetation or dead grass. Incubation ranges from 17 to 22 days and is carried out by both parents.
● Similar species: White-winged Tern: Other short-tailed terns lack black bodies and white wings.
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BreedingMonogamous
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PopulationAccidental in North America
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MigrationMigratory
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Weight1.9
Ounces
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