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78. STERNA HIRUNDO Linnæus. COMMON TERN.
ОглавлениеSterna hirundo Linnæus, Syst. Nat. ed. 10 (1758), 1, 137.
Sterna fluviatilis Saunders, Cat. Birds Brit. Mus. (1896), 25, 54; Sharpe, Hand-List (1899), 1, 135; Oates, Cat. Birds’ Eggs (1901), 1, 182; McGregor and Worcester, Hand-List (1906), 20.
Calayan (McGregor). Countries on both sides of Atlantic Ocean, Indian and African coasts in winter, Brazilian coasts in winter.
“Adult male in breeding plumage.—Forehead, upper lores, crown, and nape black; mantle rather dark pearl-gray; secondaries narrowly margined with white; outer primary with a black outer web, and a broad streak (10 mm.) of very dark gray next the white shaft on inner web, rest of inner web white, except toward tip, where it is dark ash-gray; inner primaries paler gray, with white ‘wedges’ and dark gray margins to inner webs; rump whitish; tail-feathers white, with gray outer webs, those of the streamers darkest; chin and cheeks white; breast and belly pale, vinaceous-gray; under wing- and under tail-coverts white. Bill coral-red, the extreme tip horn-color; iris dark brown; tarsi and toes coral-red. Length, 362; culmen, 43; wing, 267; tail, 165; depth of fork, 82; tarsus, 22; middle toe with claw, 24.
“Female.—Similar to the male.
“Adult in winter plumage.—Like the above, but forehead and crown streaked and mottled with white; colors of bill and feet much duller from September onwards, under parts paler.
“Immature.—Like the above, but the forehead white; a dark gray band along upper wing-coverts; under parts distinctly white.
“Young (in August).—Mantle barred and mottled with ash-brown; outer webs of tail-feathers dark gray; band on wing-coverts more extended than in the immature bird; otherwise similar. In fledglings the upper parts are much marked with warm buff.
“Up to about the end of September the colors of bill and feet become lighter, but afterwards they rapidly go back and become more or less horn-colored.
“Nestling.—Forehead and throat brown; upper parts stone-buff, spotted and streaked with black; under parts white; feet yellow.” (Saunders.)