Blue-billed White-Tern Photo Gallery
Adult
An all-white, medium-sized tern with a slightly forked tail. Wings and tail can appear translucent when bird is overhead.
© Eric VanderWerf / Macaulay LibraryWake Island, October 28, 2010Adult
Daggerlike bill is blue at the base and black at the tip. Black eyering creates the impression of a very large black eye.
© Cameron Rutt / Macaulay LibraryHawaii, March 06, 2012Adult
A medium-sized, all-white tern of tropical and subtropical islands of the Indian and Pacific Oceans. Black, chisel-like bill has blue base. Black eyering combines with black eye to give an especially large-eyed look.
© manuel grosselet / Macaulay LibraryClipperton Island, December 03, 2025Not all videos have soundJuvenile
Juvenile has brown-edged feathers and a black base to the bill.
© Hedley & Irena Earl / Macaulay LibraryNorfolk Island, February 20, 2018Adult
Pairs are monogamous and usually remain together from one breeding season to the next.
© Tony Palliser / Macaulay LibraryNew Ireland, April 17, 2013Adult
Lays single egg directly on tree branch, cliff, or building surface, without constructing a nest
© Josep del Hoyo / Macaulay LibraryPitcairn Islands, September 09, 2013Not all videos have soundJuvenile
Pairs raise a single chick each breeding season.
© Noah Frade / Macaulay LibraryHawaii, June 12, 2017Adult
Nests in downtown Honolulu and other highly developed areas in addition to remote oceanic islands.
© Tee Norris / Macaulay LibraryHawaii, April 17, 2018Adult and chick
Feeds mainly on small fish. Chick has large feet, toes, and claws to help it remain on the bare branch surface.
© Josep del Hoyo / Macaulay LibraryPitcairn Islands, September 09, 2013Not all videos have soundSearch species and articles
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