‘Tirrick’ Tern Gallery

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by Rebecca Nason on March 10, 2011 · 0 comments

in Birding Western Palearctic

A small ‘Arctic TernSterna paradisaea  or Tirrick‘ (Old Norse/Shetland for Arctic Tern) gallery  . . . .all taken on Fair Isle, Shetland, UK. It won’t be long before these stunning long distance migrants are back on their territories again!


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