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I saw many Aleutian and Arctic Terns during my trip. This Arctic Tern was cooperative for a flight shot. I wonder if terns know how elegant they are? Arctic Tern, Arctic Tundra, Red Bill, Boreal Forest, Small Ponds, All Birds, White Bird, Bird Pictures, Sea Birds

I saw many Aleutian and Arctic Terns during my trip. This Arctic Tern was cooperative for a flight shot. I wonder if terns know how elegant they are? This bird migrates from the Arctic where it breeds to spend the winter in Antartica and flies about 40,000km. It is the farthest yearly journey of any bird. Just incredible!

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An Arctic Tern from the Farne Islands earlier this summer. If you haven't seen my video with photos from Northumberland, Bass Rock & The Farne Islands, please have a look! www.youtube.com/watch?v=iMUZM-1LHVg I've been trying to concentrate at school which is why there's been a lack of uploads. My laptop's fan and battery is also dead. I took more videos than photos this Red Deer rut, I will start editing that this week as I'm on half term. Also gap year planning. Looks like I've be able to…

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Sterna paradisaea, Arctic tern, family Laridae has a circumpolar breeding distribution covering the Arctic and sub-Arctic regions of Europe, Asia and North America. It is strongly migratory, seeing two summers each year as it migrates along a convoluted route from its northern breeding grounds to the Antarctic coast for the southern summer and back again about six months later. They are long-lived, many reaching fifteen to thirty years of age. They eat mainly fish and small marine invertebrates. Arctic Tern, Southern Summer, Bird Beaks, Bird Aviary, Bird Carving, Hail Storm, Shorebirds, Pretty Animals, Small Island

Sterna paradisaea, Arctic tern, family Laridae has a circumpolar breeding distribution covering the Arctic and sub-Arctic regions of Europe, Asia and North America. It is strongly migratory, seeing two summers each year as it migrates along a convoluted route from its northern breeding grounds to the Antarctic coast for the southern summer and back again about six months later. They are long-lived, many reaching fifteen to thirty years of age. They eat mainly fish and small marine…

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