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    Default Forster's Tern juvenile

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    Captured this youngster, calling his parent for food, in mid-August 2012. The juvenile Forster's Tern sports this ginger plumage, which starts to disappear by the end of August and is gone later in September.

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    Plumage I haven't seen before. Nice capture of the hungry youngster calling, Bill.

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    agree nice calling pose,like the green in the water,some nice detail.TFS.

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    Nice light and IQ.
    Good calling pose.
    I like the bed of sticks as a perch, but in a perfect world, that stick would not intersect with the leg (but I am being super picky here!)
    Gail

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    I'm liking everything about this one Bill. Great light, action, and nest inclusion.

    TFS
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    Thanks all.

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    I could be imagining things, but I see a little yellowish cast?

    Nice low angle and I love the open bill begging pose.
    I see what Gail mentioned about the stick, but it ain't a deal breaker for me.
    Well done Bill and thanks for sharing.

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    Thanks Akos. This was taken about 20 minutes before sunset, which could explain some of the peachy color.

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