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Common Tern (Sterna hirundo)

A Common Tern returns with a fish for its chick

The Common Tern (Sterna hirundo) is Eastern Egg Rock's most numerous species, with about 1400 pairs nesting on the island. Terns are related to gulls, but have pointed wings and forked tails, allowing them to fly very gracefully. As the chicks grow, they get more and more feathers and start to look like their parents.

Common Terns make their nests on the rocks at the edge of the grass on the island. They lay one to three eggs (usually three) and then incubate them for about three and a half weeks. After the chicks hatch, they are covered with down and can move about some, but stay near the nest. The parents go off to the ocean to collect fish and bring the fish back to the chicks. The chicks swallow the fish whole!

wo Common Tern chicks
An adult Common Tern and a 2-3 week old nestling

As the chicks grow, they get more and more feathers and start to look like their parents. It takes about four weeks for them to leave the nest--called fledging--after they hatch. In this time the parents bring a lot of food!

Common Terns are found along lake and seashores from Maine to the Rocky Mountains in Canada. They migrate as far south as South America for the winter. Roseate Terns (Sterna dougallii) and Arctic Terns (Sterna paradisaea) also nest on Eastern Egg Rock. They all look very similar, but skilled researchers learn to quickly distinguish them. Below are some hints on how to differentiate the three species.

 

Listen to the calls of Common Terns:


Listen to Common Tern Chick begging calls:

 

Arctic Tern on nest - click to enlarge
Common Tern - click to enlarge
Roseate Tern - click to enlarge

Arctic Tern

All red bill

White cheeks with gray underneath

Short red legs

 

Common Tern

Orange-red bill with black tip

Orange or red-orange legs

Tail extends to wing tips when sitting

 

Roseate Tern

Bill mostly black with a hint of red at base

Very pale underneath

Very long tail extends past wingtips when sitting

Longer, red-orange legs


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