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<blockquote data-quote="Stoshowicz" data-source="post: 478938" data-attributes="member: 31397"><p>Im working out the terns myself , some of the plumages seem VERY dubious to me , but , Im thinking this is a younger forsters tern. They can have a carpal bar too but paler. the dark wedge in the primaries on this bird , doesnt extend clearly into the coverts , The bill trends to orange more so than red , and the rump is rather clearly defined as white , rather than the gray on common. yes the breast looks dark but Im thinking its brownish soil, If Im mistaken.. Id like to hear your rebuttal. ( Ive yet to identify a common down here in fla yet and want to be able to discern a difference if I do)</p><p></p><p>Oh, Very nice pic too</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stoshowicz, post: 478938, member: 31397"] Im working out the terns myself , some of the plumages seem VERY dubious to me , but , Im thinking this is a younger forsters tern. They can have a carpal bar too but paler. the dark wedge in the primaries on this bird , doesnt extend clearly into the coverts , The bill trends to orange more so than red , and the rump is rather clearly defined as white , rather than the gray on common. yes the breast looks dark but Im thinking its brownish soil, If Im mistaken.. Id like to hear your rebuttal. ( Ive yet to identify a common down here in fla yet and want to be able to discern a difference if I do) Oh, Very nice pic too [/QUOTE]
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