Little terns are among one of those terns that can be found in Singapore at certain period of the year. While the spot light has been focused mainly on black-naped terns (that have graced our currency notes and stamps), little terns on the other hand seemed to be overlooked. Perhaps not much is known of them. Some think they are resident while others think they are migratory. They are classified as a nationally threatened species (Birds-An Illustrated Field Guide to the Birds of Singapore by Lim Kim Seng & Dana Gardner).
In fact, little terns are rather interesting creatures that change its plumage, colour of its bill (to yellow with black tip from original blackish colour) and legs (to orange or yellow from blackish colour) when they are in breeding mode. They are smaller in size as compared to the black-naped terns. I find little terns most attractive when they are in breeding mode.
With sightings of little terns at coastal areas and in land recently, I thought I should post some of these images taken from my existing collection, in hope to share it with all nature lovers. It so happened that they landed close to my boat and I was able to have some close shot of them.
Happy viewing!
Cheers!
1) A curious little tern
2) Little tern scratching
3) Little tern in flight
In fact, little terns are rather interesting creatures that change its plumage, colour of its bill (to yellow with black tip from original blackish colour) and legs (to orange or yellow from blackish colour) when they are in breeding mode. They are smaller in size as compared to the black-naped terns. I find little terns most attractive when they are in breeding mode.
With sightings of little terns at coastal areas and in land recently, I thought I should post some of these images taken from my existing collection, in hope to share it with all nature lovers. It so happened that they landed close to my boat and I was able to have some close shot of them.
Happy viewing!
Cheers!
1) A curious little tern
2) Little tern scratching
3) Little tern in flight