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[edit] Identification33-36 cm. The wings and deeply forked tail are long, and it has dark grey upperparts and white underparts. It has black legs and bill. Juvenile Sooty Terns are scaly grey above and below. [edit] Similar SpeciesBridled Tern differs in having upper back contrastingly paler than rear head. Notice that winter Sooty Tern becomes more Bridled Tern-like in winter. [edit] DistributionTropical (and sometimes subtropical) oceans all around the globe. [edit] TaxonomyEight subspecies are recognized. Sooty Tern, Bridled Tern, Gray-backed Tern and Aleutian Tern are each others closest relatives and all four are sometimes placed in a separate genus Onychoprion. [edit] HabitatOpen sea, but they breed in colonies on rocky or coral islands. [edit] BehaviourIt nests in a ground scrape or hole and lays 1-3 eggs. It rarely comes to land except to breed, and can stay out to sea (either soaring or floating on the water) for between 3 to 10 years. It feeds by picking fish from the sea surface. [edit] References
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