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Large-billed tern
Large tern; upper body dark gray, greenish legs, yellow feet, black crown, white underparts, gray slightly-forked tail. In flight white triangular area on secondary ...
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Walton Hall Nature Trail
Terns look like seagulls but have a forked tail, long wings and a very graceful flight. They are normally thought of as seabirds nesting ...
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Coastal and Pelagic Birds of Long Island
Nests throughout northern Atlantic as far south as Massachusetts. Has distinctive forked tail. Family Sulidae (Boobies & Gannets) Northern Gannet (Morus bassanus) - a member of the Booby family ... migrant. Its shallow rapid wingbeats while flying and its constant bobbing of its tail while walking are diagnostic. Whimbrel (Numenius phaeopus) - this large attractive shorebird is an ...
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Caspian Tern - WDNR
Is easily distinguished from other tern species by their greater size, thicker bill, and low ...
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Crystal Darter - WDNR
Present Distribution is available. Aid to ID: Extremely slender body with distinctly forked tail, pronounced snout and translucent body. Back and upper sides yellowish green, three or four broad ...
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The RED RIVER "Great Canadian Rivers"
You will notice its distinctly whisker-like barbels, its sharply-pointed head, and its deeply-forked tail. But, most of all, you will be impressed with its size — these monster fish ...
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National Geographic: Lewis & Clark—Animals—Least Tern
White with black cap, pale gray back and wings, and forked tail; white forehead. Length: 8-10 in (20-25 cm). Sharp killick or kip-kip-kip ...
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Kite Quiz
Correct! The long, forked tail of the Swallow-tailed Kite looks like the tail of a Barn Swallow. Sorry. The long, forked tail of the Swallow-tailed Kite looks like the tail of a Barn Swallow ...
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Save The Murray
They also have a deeply forked tail, a single dorsal fin and large scales. Carp have affected the river environment in a ...
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National Geographic: Lewis & Clark—Animals—Forster's Tern
Yellowstone River, North Dakota. White with pale gray back and wings, black cap, and deeply forked tail. Bill orange with black tip. Harsh nasal beep. Freshwater marshes in West; salt marshes in ...
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