Tuesday, July 30, 2013

Terns

I was delighted to see the arrival of the latest series in 'The New Naturalist Library" No.123 book on the 'Terns by David Cabot and Ian Nisbet".  I was more delighted when a selection of my own shots made the publication and a signed copy arrived in the post from the authors.  It looks fantastic and well worth the money.  Here are a few shots that did not make the grade.

 Adult Gull-billed Tern © John N Murphy
 Royal Tern in winter © John N Murphy
Adult breeding Arctic Tern © John N Murphy
Forster's Tern in winter © John N Murphy
Adult Roseate Tern in breeding plumage © John N Murphy
 Adult Gull-billed Tern © John N Murphy
 Adult Little Tern in summer © John N Murphy
 Adult Common Tern in full summer plumage © John N Murphy
 Adult summer Common Tern © John N Murphy
 Two adult summer Common Terns © John N Murphy
 Royal Terns in winter, November, Florida © John N Murphy
 White-winged Black Terns © John N Murphy
 Arctic Tern ? South Africa November 2004, winter plumage © John N Murphy
Juvenile Sandwich Tern fresh out of nest © John N Murphy
Adult summer Sandwich Tern with Sand Eel © John N Murphy
Crested Tern in November, Africa © John N Murphy
Adult Whiskered Tern in April © John N Murphy
Adult Common Tern in summer © John N Murphy
Sandwich Terns and Black Headed Gull colony © John N Murphy

 Sandwich Tern and Crested Tern in winter November 2004 South Africa © John N Murphy
 Cabots Tern in winter, USA, November © John N Murphy
 Sandwich Terns unite © John N Murphy
Sandwich Tern in winter, Galway Bay © John N Murphy
Adult Roseate Tern with Sand Eel © John N Murphy

3 comments:

  1. I remember you telling me about doing the photo's for this John. Glad to see it finally finished. Will pick up a copy for my collection. Well done, I may even look for you autograph. ;-)

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  2. Cheers Jamsie,

    Hope you are well?
    Myself and Floss were only talking about you the other day.

    Thanks for the kind words.

    Murf.

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  3. Looks good Murf, when you were talking about it I hadn't realised it was the same book I had already "ear-marked" for adding to the collection, like James. If the shots that didn't make it are anything to go by, it should be a cracker!

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