One of the Common Terns was in breeding plumage, the other was not, but I don't know how old. It was not brown above (fresh juvenile) and I did not notice any pale barring on the gray (worn juvenile) but distance and lighting did not favor seeing that, and I did not notice any particular begging or juvenile-type behavior. It did have the prominent dark carpal bar, white forecrown and white breast of a non-breeding Common, contrasting nicely with the breeding plumage which was noticeably grayer below. Of course I wonder was this a parent offspring duo like the Caspians seem often to be, or would one of a mated pair molt sooner than the other, or was this just 2 random birds?
--Dave Nutter
2 COMMON TERNS on red lighthouse breakwater.
--Dave Nutter
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