Tern - Gull-billed Tern

Unlike other terns which have sharp, dagger-like beaks, the Gull-billed Tern, as its name suggests, has a shorter, stouter bill. Its bill is not its only gull-like feature: its stiff-winged flight also resembles that of a gull. This large tern inhabits shallow wetlands, including coastal or inland lakes, swamps and lagoons, as well as sheltered bays and estuaries, where they hawk for flying insects, dip into the water to take insects or small fish from the surface of the water or mud, or plunge into the water for fish.





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