The following distant camcorder videograbs do no justice whatsoever to the scope views of this magnificent trio of Marsh Terns: Juv Black Tern, Juv White-winged Black Tern and Juv American Black Tern, watched over a wonderful and very educational three hour period at Farmoor Res.




Above: Juv American Black Tern.
Below: Juv White-winged Black Tern