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Caspian Tern
jmorlan

Caspian Tern (Hydroprogne caspia)

This is an adult in breeding plumage. Caspian is the world's largest tern, easily identified by its large, bright coral red bill. This unique species has a scattered breeding range throughout the world including its namesake Caspian Sea.
Location
Half Moon Bay, California, USA
Date taken
29 July 2020
Scientific name
Hydroprogne caspia
Equipment used
Canon PowerShot SX60 HS
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A beautiful image of this Caspian Tern and a great capture Joe!
 
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Yeah... they do have a large range, don't they... I saw one in Australia!

That's a terrific picture Joe - very well done laddie.
 

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