Breeding Location:
Beaches, coastal
Breeding Type:
Monogamous, Colonial
Breeding Population:
Common in range
Egg Color:
White to pink with brown, black and gray marks
Number of Eggs:
1 - 3
Incubation Days:
21 - 29
Egg Incubator:
Both sexes
Nest Material:
Lined with various debris.
Migration:
Migratory
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Overview
Sandwich Tern: Only medium-sized tern with long slender black bill tipped with yellow; upperparts are very pale gray, nearly white, and underparts are white. The black crown has a short black crest. White tail is deeply forked; legs and feet are black. Direct flight, hovers before diving for fish.
Range and Habitat
Sandwich Tern: Atlantic coast north to Virginia, and entire Gulf Coast.
Breeding and Nesting
Sandwich Tern: Monogamous; colonial, often mixed with other terns, especially Royal Terns. Simple nest on coastal beaches and islands, in the open above tidemark, unlined or lined with debris; One to three white to pink eggs with brown, black, and gray markings. Incubation ranges from 21 to 29 days and is carried out by both sexes; first flight at 28 to 32 days.
Foraging and Feeding
Sandwich Tern: Prefers to feed at sea; Usually hovers, then dives from great heights to catch prey under water. Eats small fish, squid and shrimp.
Vocalization
Sandwich Tern: Aburpt whistle, grating "gwit gwit," and "skir-rick." Also yelping "kehk," and slightly reedy "ki-i wii-wii."
Similar Species
Sandwich Tern: Royal Tern is larger, plumper, with heavier, orange bill. Gull-billed Tern lacks crest and has stubbier bill and less forked tail.
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