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    I photographed this Forster's Tern in Huntington Beach, CA a couple of months ago. Terns make for great photographic subjects. They are graceful and beautiful. They have lots of interesting behaviors. And they are most definitely not camera-shy.



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    Lovely wing position , nice BG and excellent eye , food is added bonus , excellent image Doug
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    I like the eye contact, angle and fish. The whites could go a tad darker for my taste. The bird looks like a Common Tern to me.

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    lovely pose and sharpness

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    Quote Originally Posted by Axel Hildebrandt View Post
    The bird looks like a Common Tern to me.
    Not sure what I was thinking when I typed Elegant Tern. I'm pretty sure this is a Forster's Tern though. I think Common Terns have gray bodies, where Forster's Terns have white bodies.
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    Got him at just the right instant, Doug; nice wing position and exposure. Looks like a Forster's, the most common tern at Bolsa Chica (I'm guessing you were there).

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    Common or Forester's , either way its a fine flight shot. love the comp. and exposure , and the fish is a plus.

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    .. right about the body Dough and the beak for the Fosters is bigger !!

    Difficult capture !! Like the overall feather detail and sharpness Clearly visible eye and having a meal !! Excellent capture !!!

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    Thanks Al!
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    Quote Originally Posted by wendell westfall View Post
    Looks like a Forster's, the most common tern at Bolsa Chica (I'm guessing you were there).
    You're correct Wendell, this was taken at Bolsa. I'll be leading a workshop there in July with Jim Neiger. Hopefully there will be some great Tern action!
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    Good flying posture Doug, and good control on the exposure - the eye stands out well against the darker plumage on the head. His catch a bonus.

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    Doug, I thought I commented on this. Nice sharp details and I love the exposure.:)

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    Nice image, Doug. Very well done.

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