Flippin Tern
by Ruth Jolly
Title
Flippin Tern
Artist
Ruth Jolly
Medium
Photograph - Photography
Description
According to Wikipedia The Elegant Tern (Thalasseus elegans) is a seabird of the tern family Sternidae. It breeds on the Pacific coasts of the southern USA and Mexico and winters south to Peru, Ecuador, and Chile. This species breeds in very dense colonies on coasts and islands, including Montague Island (Mexico), and exceptionally inland on suitable large freshwater lakes close to the coast. It nests in a ground scrape and lays one to two eggs. Unlike some of the smaller white terns, it is not very aggressive toward potential predators, relying on the sheer density of the nests (often only 20-30 cm apart) and nesting close to other more aggressive species such as Heermann's Gulls to avoid predation. The Elegant Tern feeds by plunge-diving for fish, almost invariably from the sea, like most Thalasseus terns. It usually dives directly, and not from the "stepped hover" favored by the Arctic Tern. The offering of fish by the male to the female is part of the courtship display.
Surprisingly, this Pacific species has wandered to western Europe as a rare vagrant on many occasions and has interbred with the Sandwich Tern in France; there is also one record from Cape Town, South Africa in January 2006 the first record for Africa.
I was so thrilled to have photographed this bird flipping in mid-air while fishing at Bolsa Chica State Beach near Orange, CA. Fine Art America watermark will not appear on purchased artwork.
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July 18th, 2023
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