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PostPosted: Fri Aug 29, 2008 7:58 pm 
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Ok, did anyone else see this Tern at Chapel Point last week. I was there on Monday 25th - the Audouin's Gull was NOT!

However, this bird was quite interesting, not only because it had a single red Colour ring. Any thoughts welcome.....

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If you look at http://www.cr-birding.be/ you will see the following......

In June 2001 a Lesser Crested Tern (female) and a Sandwich Tern (male) were ringed in the Banc d'Arguin nature reserve in France [44°35' N / 1°15' W]. The hybrid chick of the pair was also ringed in July 2001.

Since 2001 we study hybridization between sandwich tern and orange billed tern on the Natural Reserve of Banc d’Arguin-Gironde-France. Are ringed the breeding orange billed terns, the sandwich terns of the mixed couples and hybrid chicks.

- 2001: 1 colour-ring on the left leg (red or yellow), 1 metal ring on the right leg.

- 2002: no birds ringed.

- since 2003: new ringing code:

o left leg (exceptionally on the right) : 2 colour-rings on the tarsus.

o Right leg (exceptionally on the left) : 1 metal ring on the tibia, 1 white ring on the tarsus.

Ringed birds - in 2001: 1 lesser crested, 1 sandwich tern, 1 hybrid ; in 2003 : 1 unidentified orange billed tern, 2 sandwich terns, 1 hybrid chick ; in 2004 : 1 hybrid chick.

note: one of the objectives of this study is the identification of the hybrids, it is thus very significant that the observers of ringed birds make the most precise possible description and if possible pictures.

Julien Gernigon, Réserve Naturelle du Banc d'Arguin, Chemin du Petit Bordes, FR-33260 La Teste de Buch, France.

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PostPosted: Fri Aug 29, 2008 10:41 pm 
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Looks like a juvenile Sandwich Tern to me....

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PostPosted: Sat Aug 30, 2008 10:18 am 
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Katherine,

The one thing this bird isn't is a Juv Sandwich Tern. It may be a winter plumage adult Sandwich Tern, but the colour ring may also suggest that it is a Hybrid Lesser Crested x Sandwich Tern? To be honest I'm not 100% convinced either way.....

I have searched the internet for any images of hybrid lesser crested x sandwich terns, BUT with no luck.

I have writtern and sent photos to the ringer in France and will let you know if I get any answer.

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PostPosted: Sat Aug 30, 2008 10:33 am 
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achick wrote:
To be honest I'm not 100% convinced either way.....

I remain 100% convinced that my ID skills in the Tern Department are lacking.....

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The photos don't show anything too odd about it (not sure if the bill looks slightly pale or not due to lighting), but I also don't know where Sandwich Terns are ringed..


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