As we kept photographing, we noticed that one Tern had a different flight pattern, as it flaps its wings more often due to their smaller span. That’s when we noticed it was the Arctic Tern.” ...
with up to six chicks taking to the wing to begin their migration to West Africa. Countryside manager Gwen Potter said: "It has been really sad to see our Arctic terns abandon the site ...
Rangers are delighted after finding no confirmed cases of bird flu in Britain's largest mainland colony of Arctic terns. Last year, about 1,000 chicks died from the disease at Long Nanny on the ...