Everywhere you turn there is a tern.
They have a blog post all of their own,
they were so plentiful and colourful on the island. They are sea birds and
there are several types. The White Terns love the low branches of the Norfolk pines that grow
tall and majestic on the island. They are easy to see along the road- sides on
the branches.
The Sooty terns prefer the beach – don’t blame
them, less chance of falling off!
They are black above but white below and
just really beautiful and the beaches we walked along were full of the mature
adults, the eggs, hatchlings and fledglings and we spent hours just sitting by
them on the beach watching them fly out to sea to hunt for food and then return
to feed the young. We watched the little chicks make their first brave steps
down to the beach and there was one I absolutely loved who found a lump of
white coral. It would jump on the coral and sit there, feeling rightly quite
proud of its achievement, and then it would hop off, walk around a bit and then
hop back on. I captured some of its antics for you.
The fledglings, a completely different plumage
from the mature birds were showing signs of maturity by venturing further along
the beach, lying in the sun, taking test runs to fly and failing and chasing
one another around. Just beautiful to watch. The beaches are safe, there are no
predators here to take away the chicks or the eggs – though the rats still exist on the island.
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