
Marsh tern - Wikipedia
The name marsh tern refers to terns of the genus Chlidonias, which typically breed in freshwater marshes, rather than coastal locations.
Marsh Tern | John James Audubon's Birds of America
Marsh Tern. Having taken six specimens of the Marsh Tern of America to the British Museum, and minutely compared them in all their details with the specimens of the Gull-billed Tern which formed part of the collection of Colonel MONTAGU, and were procured in the south of England, I found them to agree so perfectly that no doubt remained with me ...
Marsh tern photo ID guide - BirdGuides
Jun 15, 2018 · The so-called 'marsh terns' are always a delight, typically seen feeding low over water with a buoyant, erratic flight and dipping delicately to the surface in the manner of a Little Gull. This article focuses on three species: one regular, Black Tern; one scarce, White-winged Tern; and one rare, Whiskered Tern.
Black Tern | Audubon Field Guide
A small, graceful marsh tern, black and silver in breeding plumage. In its choice of surroundings, it leads a double life: in North America in summer it is a typical bird of freshwater marshes, but in winter it becomes a seabird along tropical coasts.
Marsh Terns (Genus Chlidonias) - iNaturalist
The name marsh tern refers to terns of the genus Chlidonias, which are typically found in freshwater marshes, rather than coastal locations. The genus name Chlidonias is from Ancient Greek khelidonios, 'swallow-like', from khelidon, 'swallow'.
Tern | Migration, Diet & Habitat | Britannica
It is called a marsh tern because it nests inland on freshwater marshes and around lakes. The common tern (S. hirundo) is about 35 cm (14 inches) long and has a black cap, red legs, and a red bill with a black tip. It breeds throughout northern temperate regions and winters on …
Tern - Wikipedia
The marsh terns, Trudeau's tern and some Forster's terns nest in inland marshes. The black noddy and the white tern nest above ground level on cliffs or in trees. Migratory terns move to the coast after breeding, and most species winter near land, although some marine species, like the Aleutian tern , may wander far from land.
The Marsh Terns (Chlidonias) | Marsh Terns Species | Earth Life
Jul 12, 2023 · The marsh terns are typically found in freshwater marshes, rather than coastal locations. Marsh Terns. There are four species: Black Tern, Chlidonias niger; White-winged Tern or White-winged Black Tern, Chlidonias leucopterus; Whiskered Tern, Chlidonias hybridus
Forster's Tern - Audubon Texas
Forster’s Terns are sometimes referred to as “Marsh Tern” because they utilize this particular habitat type for breeding and foraging. Nesting habitat is in fresh, brackish or saltwater marshes on high areas, usually within clumps of vegetation.
Marsh tern - Pictures and facts - Birds
The size, black cap, strong bill and more positive flight recall Common or Arctic Tern, but the short tail and dark grey breeding plumage above and below are typically marsh tern characteristics. The summer adult has white cheeks and red legs and bill.