WildlifeoftheWorld003
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Over here are some photos of an unidentified tern I saw during one of my latest birding expeditions. These photos were all taken in Malta on the 1st of December 2022. The photos supposedly show a normal sandwich tern (Thalasseus sandvicensis), which are actually very common in southern Europe from September to March were they spend the winter; including on the islands of Malta. On closer inspection however, I noticed that this particular specimen has a yellow beak with the head and black cap resembling that of a lesser crested tern (Thalasseus bengalensis), which is itself quite rare north of Libya. So I'm thinking that perhaps this bird in these photos is maybe a sandwich × lesser crested tern hybrid because of it's apparent strange proportions to me. Can anyone kindly identify this tern species please? Thank you.
Over here are some photos of an unidentified tern I saw during one of my latest birding expeditions. These photos were all taken in Malta on the 1st of December 2022. The photos supposedly show a normal sandwich tern (Thalasseus sandvicensis), which are actually very common in southern Europe from September to March were they spend the winter; including on the islands of Malta. On closer inspection however, I noticed that this particular specimen has a yellow beak with the head and black cap resembling that of a lesser crested tern (Thalasseus bengalensis), which is itself quite rare north of Libya. So I'm thinking that perhaps this bird in these photos is maybe a sandwich × lesser crested tern hybrid because of it's apparent strange proportions to me. Can anyone kindly identify this tern species please? Thank you.