Friday, 9 July 2021

Elegant Tern, Cemlyn Bay 8th July 2021


An adult Elegant Tern was discovered by local birder Mark Sutton at Cemlyn Bay on 4th July 2021. I headed over to Cemlyn early yesterday morning arriving on site about 8am.

The Elegant Tern had flown out to sea before I arrived, but fortunately had returned & was just about on view on the main island in Cemlyn Lagoon. At first it was partially hidden by vegetation only showing its head & bill as it displayed to the Sandwich Terns by stretching its head & bill up. Sometimes only the bill was visible flashing above the vegetation. However, this changed when the Elegant Tern moved into the more open parts of the tern colony, enabling fantastic views as it continued to try attracting a mate.

After a while the bird again set off out to sea, returning a couple of hours later to the same area of the island with a sand eel in its bill which it tried presenting to Sandwich Terns as part of its mating ritual, again giving excellent views.

The island was covered in terns, mostly Sandwich Terns, but also Arctic Terns and Common Terns, all breeding or feeding young, Some terns used the shingle on the causeway side of the lagoon to feed young or rest only a few feet in front of the admiring small crowd.

Video by Pete Hines




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