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To everything, Tern Tern Tern (Southern Chile) (1 Viewer)

adampaul

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Hi again,

This will be the last ID post from my recent trip to Chile & Argentina - thanks to all who have helped out so far!

Due to the relatively large solid orange bills, plain underwings & upperwings, I think these may all be South American Terns, the first a juvenile, the 2nd & 3rd alternate-plumaged adults, and the 4th & 5th a basic-plumaged adult.

What say you?

Thanks!
-Adam-
 

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