...he [[Atlantic Puffin]], but other species such as the [[Razorbill]], and [[Common Tern]] and [[Arctic Tern]] add to the viewing enjoyment. No matter where yo
...out 1300 pairs of puffins, 3000 pairs of [[Arctic Tern]]s, 1000 pairs of [[Common Tern]]s, and 400-500 pairs of [[Razorbill]]s. Other birds which may be seen
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...n]] and [[Kerguelen Tern]]. At least for the birds occurring in that area, Common Tern can be identified by having a "hook" pattern on its primaries<sup>[[#R
The White-fronted Tern is the most common tern in [[New Zealand]]. It breeds along the coast of the New Zealand main
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[[Image:4381Commic-terns.jpg|thumb|350px|right|Common tern is on the left, Arctic on the right<br />Photo by {{user|Steve+G|Steve
Both Arctic and Roseate Terns have wingtips that don't reach tail tip on standing bird (unless the tails
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...Ruddy Turnstone]]s, [[Red Knot]]s and [[Dunlin]]s are around the island. [[Common Whitethroat]]s, [[Lesser Whitethroat]]s, [[Sedge Warbler]]s and [[Willow Wa
...Tern]]s nest on the island in front of the hide. [[Northern Lapwing]]s, [[Common Redshank]]s and [[Eurasian Oystercatcher]]s are also present.
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...hree primaries darker; flight with faster wingbeats than Common and Arctic terns, at times even reminiscent of [[Little Tern]]. Juveniles with a scaly mantl
...es to nestboxes on the ground where these are provided, more so than other terns.
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...uding [[Eurasian Oystercatcher|Oystercatcher]], [[Northern Lapwing]] and [[Common Redshank]] with good numbers of [[Ringed Plover]] and [[Kentish Plover]]. H
...is a nature reserve. A similar range of birds breeds here in addition to [[Common Tern]], [[Northern Lapwing]], [[Eurasian Curlew]] and [[Black-tailed Godwit
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...to access. There is a small island with breeding birds like cranes, gulls, terns.
[[Common Goldeneye]] 80 - 370 Nov. - March
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The wader scrape is important for migratory wader species including [[Common Greenshank|Greenshanks]], [[Ruff]] and [[Black-tailed Godwit|Black-tailed G
[[Common Tern|Common Terns]] breed in good numbers, and a [[White-tailed Eagle]] (one of the released
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...he Obersee (Upper Lake) it's a good area for wintering waterfowl, breeding terns and gulls and migrating waders and passerines.
Breeding waterfowl includes good numbers of [[Red-crested Pochard]], [[Common Eider]] and some [[Mandarin Duck]]s. In winter more species are present, in
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...riole|Golden Oriole]], [[Thrush Nightingale]] and [[Common Rosefinch]] are common in the willows and scrub.
...arrow]], [[Chaffinch]], [[European Greenfinch]], [[European Goldfinch]], [[Common Rosefinch]], [[Reed Bunting]]}}
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Although [[Pied Avocet|Avocet]], [[Kentish Plover]] and terns breed, the main ornithological interest is the large numbers and variety of
[[Pink-footed Goose]], [[Common Eider]], [[Spotted Redshank]], [[Common Greenshank|Greenshank]] and [[Bar-tailed Godwit]] all occur in good numbers
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...and [[Pied Avocet]] also nest here and [[Great Bittern]], [[Garganey]], [[Common Tern]] and [[Spotted Crake]] are all present in summer.
...rier|Marsh Harrier]] breed and can often be seen hunting over the water. [[Common Rosefinch]] may occur in some years.
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...Redshank]] and [[Ruff]], and [[Wood Sandpiper]], [[Green Sandpiper]] and [[Common Sandpiper]].
Scarcer species are often present as well as occasional gulls and terns, herons, waterfowl and crakes. Breeding species include [[Zitting Cisticola
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...ed Grebe]] as well as [[Gadwall, [[Northern Shoveler]], [[Garganey]] and [[Common Teal]]. However, there are two species of particular interest to European b
...es of interest in the area include [[Crested Lark]], [[Barred Warbler]], [[Common Rosefinch]] and [[Ortolan Bunting]]. Passage periods bring a range of wader
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...per]], [[Common Starling]], [[Eurasian Golden Oriole]], [[Common Jay]], [[Common Magpie]], [[Carrion Crow]], [[Eurasian Tree Sparrow]], [[House Sparrow]], [
...ce. Since then, the place is even more famous, especially for rare waders, terns and gulls.
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One of the most important areas for terns in Britain this reserve lies in the north-east of Carlingford Lough which i
The point is becoming more important for the terns as the island is gradually washed away. Blockhouse Island, off Cranfield Po
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[[Audouin's Gull]] occasionally visit the beach area. Marsh terns can be found following suitable weather conditions.
...e Dove]], [[Common Swift]], [[Eurasian Hoopoe]], [[European Bee-eater]], [[Common Nightingale]], [[Eurasian Blackbird]], [[Sardinian Warbler]], [[Zitting Cis
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...dykes and areas of extensive open water in the adjacent sewage works where terns nest on artificial islands.
...] and [[Tufted Duck]], [[Eurasian Coot]], [[Common Moorhen|Moorhen]] and [[Common Kingfisher]].
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On shores and islands there are [[:Category:Chlidonias|marsh terns]], [[Collared Pratincole]] and [[Spur-winged Plover]], grebes and [[Ferrugi
...storks, [[Red-footed Falcon]], [[Great Snipe]] and other waders, gulls and terns.
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...r]], [[Golden Eagle|Golden]] and [[White-tailed Eagle]]s as well as gulls, terns and [[Arctic Skua]].
...shank|Redshank]]. The forests have [[Brambling]], [[Willow Warbler]] and [[Common Redstart]].
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