RFI Tern
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RFI Tern

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Joe

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This Tern was at Rattray Marsh on July 27th.  It's a terrible photo, but maybe someone can still help ID it.  I was in Marco Island, Florida recently and the Royal Terns I saw were about the same size as this one.  So, I'm thinking maybe Caspian?  A black tip to the bill can barely be made out and the forehead shows no white.  Are Caspians common around here this time of year?

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Joe
« Last Edit: December 31, 1969, 07:00:00 PM by Joe »


GStuart

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I wouldn't say that Caspian terns are "common", but there are certainly Caspians to be found on Lake Ontario in the warm months.  There are always a few around.  If it was the size of a Royal, it was a Caspian.
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Kin Lau

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At most of the marshes off the lake in the east end will have Caspians all summer. Eg Cranberry Marsh, Corner Marsh etc. Further inland, I can alway find a couple of Caspians at Too Good Pond up in Markham.
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Joe

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Thanks.

Joe
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Dr. John

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There's also usually a few Caspian terns out on the Leslie St. Spit, so they are around in small numbers.

-John
« Last Edit: December 31, 1969, 07:00:00 PM by Dr. John »