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The Pass
This was a second clutch the Common Tern parents successfully maintained because the real estate of the protected portion of the beach was not overcrowded and most chicks fledged.
Author: Lisa Franceski
Copyright Lisa Franceski 2012
File state: Proof
Wildlife size: 25.2 Mpixels (72 MB uncompressed) - 6144x4096 pixels (20.5x13.7 in / 52x34.7 cm at 300 ppi)
Wildlife keywords: Canon, Common Terns, Federally protected, Lisa Franceski, Long Island Birds, Long Island New York, Long Island Shorebirds, Long Island Sound, Long Island Wildlife, Shorebirds of Long Island, Sigma, Sigma 120-400mm, Sterna hirundo, Suffolk County Birds, Threatened species
Published in: Common Terns