Scientific name: Sterna paradisaea
Size: Approx 38cm. Wingspan up to 77cm
Distribution: May be seen throughout the UK at migration times. Main breeding sites are Anglesey, Norfolk, Northumberland, around the coast of Ireland, the coast of Scotland and the Scottish islands.
Months seen: April to September. In autumn they fly south to the Antarctic
Life Span: Up to 31 years (source BTO)
Habitat: Reservoirs and Coastal areas
Food: Mostly fish and crustaceans
Special features: Arctic Terns are pale grey coloured with a black cap on the head. Below the cap there is a narrow band of white plumage. The tail and rump is also white, and the tail streamers have a grey edge. The trailing edges of the wings are dark grey. The beak and legs are a deep red colour.
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