Orange County Black Tern, 8/16/16

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~BLACK TERN in flight at Citgo Pond, 8/16/16.~

Okay, so I guess I can keep calling the blog Orange Birding. This evening I just wanted to make a quick stop at 6 1/2 Station Road Sanctuary’s Citgo Pond to check the water levels, because when I was there on Friday the levels were too high and there were no shorebirds present. Well, the water levels were still high and there were still no shorebirds, but I found a welcome surprise: a BLACK TERN! When I arrived the bird was perched on the ground, but it took flight not long after I got on the bird and never set down again. The bird flew around the pond, hunting continuously and splashing into the water from time to time. I put the word out and John Haas, Karen Miller, and Diane Bliss were all able to run for the bird. Bad weather was moving in quickly, so we ended up having to hustle out of there to beat storms. It was a nice looking bird and we got good, if slightly distant views – all my pics are cropped within an inch of their lives. This is my 193rd species for Orange County this year.

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~BLTE, wings down at Citgo Pond, 8/16/16.~
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~Black Tern right after splash down on the water. Citgo Pond, 8/16/16.~

2 thoughts on “Orange County Black Tern, 8/16/16”

    1. Thanks John, it was nice to have some local excitement for a change! Hopefully this is the start of a good fall migration. Matt

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