
The
arctic tern is famed for its aggression towards any that would disturb
its nest - it will dive-bomb intruders with its sharp beak. Large, noisy
colonies can be found on the Farne Islands and Northern Isles, in
particular.
Species information
Category
Seabirds
Statistics
Length: 33-35cmWingspan: 80cm
Weight: 110g
Average lifespan: 13 years
Conservation status
Classified in the UK as Amber under the Birds of Conservation Concern 4: the Red List for Birds (2015).
When to see
April to AugustAbout
The arctic tern is a medium-sized tern, which nests in colonies on sand and shingle beaches along the coast. arctic terns are noisy in their colonies and, like most terns, will attack intruders threatening their young, often dive-bombing them with their sharp bills at the ready. Famed for their long migrations, they arrive in this country in April and leave again in September.How to identify
Arctic terns and Common Terns can be very difficult to tell apart. The arctic tern is greyer below, has very long tail streamers, and a shorter bill, which is blood-red with no black tip. It is silvery-grey above, with a black cap and tiny, red legs.Distribution
A summer visitor, nesting on islands around the north of England and Scotland - large colonies can be found on the Farne Islands in Northumberland, and the Northern Isles. Can be seen around most of our coasts and on large lakes and reservoirs during migration.
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