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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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