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Smile for Sunday!
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Terns at Cemlyn Bay
I think these are Common Terns (Sterna hirundo) but it is possible that they are Arctic Tern too. We saw these just near our path by the stony beach but I know it is a place well known, where such birds come to breed.
A lot of activity, maybe they are sat on eggs at the water’s edge here and I think I have even caught one pair in the act of trying to mate (despite the mating season now long finished (April-June). A very long (hand-held) lens assured my distance from them so they were not disturbed.
The PiP shows the views just around the corner a hundred metres or so away.
Enjoy full screen.
A lot of activity, maybe they are sat on eggs at the water’s edge here and I think I have even caught one pair in the act of trying to mate (despite the mating season now long finished (April-June). A very long (hand-held) lens assured my distance from them so they were not disturbed.
The PiP shows the views just around the corner a hundred metres or so away.
Enjoy full screen.
Berny, J.Garcia, J. Gafarot, Marie-claire Gallet and 22 other people have particularly liked this photo
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Herb Riddle club has replied to Annalia S. clubRegards. Herb
Bonne journée salutaire.
I've seen both PiPs before...........but well worth another look!
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Best TOZ
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