in Science & Nature Love It New Zealand Birds by water or sea – part 1 by Pamela Moresby February 16, 2018, 9:08 am 947 Views 12 Votes 11 Comments Share Tweet Pin Juvenile Caspian Tern at Titirangi Beach A young fledgling at Titirangi beach. They catch small fish. Share Share on PinterestShare on FacebookShare on Twitter MoreReport Such an adorable bird! Thanks Im glad you like it Ellie 1 Looks like a very pretty bird! Thank you for sharing! Thanks glad you like the Tern Ordinary Tern flight There are many different types of terns. The Arctic terns fly from the North pole to the South pole yearly. However our common terns may or may not migrate. Share Share on PinterestShare on FacebookShare on Twitter MoreReport Another great capture~ Thank you for sharing!! 🙂 1 Thanks Mommy, glad you like it Read LaterAdd to FavouritesAdd to CollectionReport Pages:Previous 12Next post What do you think? 12 Points Upvote Downvote Browse and manage your votes from your Member Profile Page Share Tweet Pinbirds Written by Pamela Moresby 11 Comments I love your photos. Most are of birds I’ve never seen, and your descriptions made them much more interesting. 1 Thanks Barbara, glad you like these photos. 1 Thanks Tasartcraft glad you like them. 1 You made great pictures of these birds 1 Thanks Elenka, glad you like them Beautiful birds and amazing captures! 2 Thanks so much Ellie, glad you like them 1 You have amazing pictures here and all the birds are beautiful 🙂 1 Thanks so much Nela, pleased you like them Wonderful birds! You did a great job with the photos. 1 Thanks so much Tzwrites Im glad you like them
Juvenile Caspian Tern at Titirangi Beach A young fledgling at Titirangi beach. They catch small fish. Share Share on PinterestShare on FacebookShare on Twitter MoreReport Such an adorable bird! Thanks Im glad you like it Ellie 1 Looks like a very pretty bird! Thank you for sharing! Thanks glad you like the Tern
Ordinary Tern flight There are many different types of terns. The Arctic terns fly from the North pole to the South pole yearly. However our common terns may or may not migrate. Share Share on PinterestShare on FacebookShare on Twitter MoreReport Another great capture~ Thank you for sharing!! 🙂 1 Thanks Mommy, glad you like it
I love your photos. Most are of birds I’ve never seen, and your descriptions made them much more interesting. 1
Such an adorable bird!
Thanks Im glad you like it Ellie
Looks like a very pretty bird! Thank you for sharing!
Thanks glad you like the Tern