Date: 6/13/26 11:30 am
From: newtja84 <newtja84...>
Subject: [ia-bird] Least Tern Lake Smith, Kossuth County
I was helping with some programming up at Water's Edge Nature Center and
happened to be scanning the lake while waiting for visitors to file in,
when I saw a tern doing some foraging runs. I got my binoculars on it and
was like, that's a very light, yellow bill, and the dark crown seemed to
sport a whitish forehead. I was able unfortunately to get only one
admittedly terrible photograph of it as it flew across the far side of the
lake stooping near the boat ramp.

I can really think of no other tern that as a combination light-yellow bill
and white forehead. Forster's and Common's both have rather reddish beaks,
and full coverage caps. Caspian Terns beak should've been readily visible
even at long distance. And all three should've been significantly bigger
than the swallows that were dancing around the lake, which this tern was
more comparative to in dimension.

-Jacob Newton
Humbolt Co.

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