WBW is still on Lord Howe Island this week, meanwhile, I am not!
The Sooty Tern (Onychoprion fuscatus) is probably one of the most noticeable birds on LHI - any walker by the sea is likely to accompanied by these birds, and in some places you have to swerve around them as they sit on the beach.
I took this pictures on a rather warm day and many of the birds were just loafing about on the beach. You can tell what the weather was like from the colour of the skies in the flight pictures.
This tern is about 45cm long with a wing span that approaches 100cm. They are splendid birds. The brown bird in the final picture is a well grown fledgling. Clearly the sun was making at least one bird a little itchy!
The Sooty Tern (Onychoprion fuscatus) is probably one of the most noticeable birds on LHI - any walker by the sea is likely to accompanied by these birds, and in some places you have to swerve around them as they sit on the beach.
I took this pictures on a rather warm day and many of the birds were just loafing about on the beach. You can tell what the weather was like from the colour of the skies in the flight pictures.
This tern is about 45cm long with a wing span that approaches 100cm. They are splendid birds. The brown bird in the final picture is a well grown fledgling. Clearly the sun was making at least one bird a little itchy!
As ever, you can join in with WBW by clicking on the link below - and also as ever, please feel free to share the love for WBW with other bloggers! Cheers. SM