Terns (Sternidae)
Caspian Tern (Hydroprogne caspia) - HBW 3, p. 645
French: Sterne caspienne
German: Raubseeschwalbe
Spanish: Pagaza Piquirroja
Taxonomy: Sterna caspia Pallas, 1770, Caspian Sea.
Along with Gelochelidon and Thalasseus, genus often merged with Sterna, based primarily on ethological evidence; differs from all other terns, however, in massive, heavy bill. Species name often given as H. tschegrava, particularly in recent Russian works, both names dating from same year; to avoid further confusion, name tschegrava officially suppressed in 1970. Australian and New Zealand birds sometimes separated as race strenua, but characters matched by many individuals of other populations. Monotypic.
Distribution: North America, N Europe (Baltic), Africa, Madagascar, C & S Asia, Australia (coastal and sparsely inland), New Zealand; everywhere very local. Probably bred in British Columbia (1984); recent fledglings observed in delta of R Copper suggests breeding in Alaska. Disperses more widely in winter.
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A juvenile begging for food close to an adult and other individuals, on a beach. Locality Manawatu River Estuary, North Island, New Zealand (Monotypic species)
Josep del Hoyo 9 February 2013 5 weeks ago 34 sec 4.3 -
A group calling Locality Gulf St Vincent, South Australia, Australia (Monotypic species)
Philip Griffin 24 September 2003 9 years ago 14 sec 4.3 -
Several birds calling while landing on a beach. Locality Manawatu River Estuary, North Island, New Zealand (Monotypic species)
Josep del Hoyo 9 February 2013 5 weeks ago 37 sec 4.2 -
Bird begging. Locality Kapiti Coast, Wellington Region, North Island, New Zealand (ssp Monotypic species)
Doug and Denise Norris 23 June 2011 4 days ago ADDED LAST WEEK 2 min 8 sec 4 -
Three individuals resting on a partially submerged sandbar in a tidal estuary. Locality Goleta Beach County Park, Goleta, Santa Barbara County, California, USA (United States) (Monotypic species)
Don DesJardin 21 April 2013 3 weeks ago ADDED LAST MONTH 36 sec 4 -
An individual flying and trying to fish in flight. Locality Manawatu River Estuary, North Island, New Zealand (Monotypic species)
Josep del Hoyo 9 February 2013 5 weeks ago 39 sec 3.8
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A juvenile begging for food to an adult.
Locality Manawatu River Estuary, North Island, New Zealand (Monotypic species)
Josep del Hoyo 9 February 2013 5 weeks ago 4 -
roosting on sand pit in company with terns and gulls
Locality Sandspit, Laem Pak Bia-Pak Thale, Phetchaburi Province, Western Thailand, Thailand
Marco Valentini 9 March 2013 7 weeks ago 4 -
In mid-flight, shaking water off like a dog.
Locality Trenton, Ontario, Canada (Monotypic species)
Ken Simonite 17 September 2012 28 weeks ago 4 -
Bird in non-breeding plumage (mottled black cap), fishing in Wellington Harbour
Locality Wellington, Prince Edward County, Ontario, Canada
Ian Barker 19 September 2012 34 weeks ago 4 -
Bird in non-breeding plumage, with Yellow Perch in its bill
Locality Wellington, Prince Edward County, Ontario, Canada
Ian Barker 19 September 2012 34 weeks ago 4 -
Pair of CAspian terns in sky
Locality Rottnest Island, Western Australia, Australia
David Taylor 1 September 2008 2 years ago 4
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Whistles by a juvenile begging for food. Locality Manawatu River Estuary, North Island, New Zealand
(Monotypic species)
Josep del Hoyo 9 February 2013 5 weeks ago 4 -
Calls by an adult in flight and landing. Locality Manawatu River Estuary, North Island, New Zealand
(Monotypic species)
Josep del Hoyo 9 February 2013 5 weeks ago 4 -
Calls by an adult bird. Locality Manawatu River Estuary, North Island, New Zealand
(Monotypic species)
Josep del Hoyo 9 February 2013 5 weeks ago 4 -
A group calling. Locality Gulf St Vincent, South Australia, Australia
(Monotypic species)
Philip Griffin 24 September 2003 15 weeks ago 4
