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Post by hunter58 on Oct 4, 2016 18:43:24 GMT -5
8 Royal Terns and 7 Forster’s Terns were gathered telling stories and jokes, guess who was doing all the lauphing? 8 Laughing Gulls of course. Royal Tern Forster’s Terns I was told this was a Left Tern And this a Right Tern And this a No Tern The only one I was missing was a U Tern, Maybe next time!
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Post by frank on Oct 4, 2016 21:47:33 GMT -5
Hunter ... very nice photos and entertaining commentary!!! Were these taken in the Port Richey area? I remember in the 70's that Honeymoon and Caladesi Islands were prime tern habitat ... not so sure about today though.
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Post by hunter58 on Oct 5, 2016 18:38:58 GMT -5
Hunter ... very nice photos and entertaining commentary!!! Were these taken in the Port Richey area? I remember in the 70's that Honeymoon and Caladesi Islands were prime tern habitat ... not so sure about today though. This was at Robert K Rees Park, aka Green Key Beach in New Port Richey. I'm sure Honeymoon Caladesi are great places to get terns. I haven't been to either in years. I might have to go there one day.
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