Feathered Action: Tern vs Photographer

My last post (“Feathered Action: Tern vs Gull”) was about terns chasing gulls away from their nesting area. Terns also chase people. This Least Tern made a few dives at me after a beachgoer inadvertently wandered too close to a nesting spot. The terns in the vicinity took the air and buzzed everyone in theContinue reading “Feathered Action: Tern vs Photographer”

Feathered Action: Tern v. Gull

My last post was about two of our summer resident birds peacefully sharing a beach breeding area. Not all is peaceful on the beach though. Least Terns (and Plovers) do not like having Great Black-backed Gulls in the area. The terns will harass any gull flying over the nesting grounds. Great Black-backed Gulls and otherContinue reading “Feathered Action: Tern v. Gull”

Snapshot: Summer Residents

The southern tip of Plum Island is a Massachusetts State Reservation. A large area above the high tide line is protected for nesting Least Terns and Piping Plovers. They peacefully share the beach like summer tourists enjoying vacation. It helps that the Terns are fishermen and the Plovers are beachcombers. No competition for food, onlyContinue reading “Snapshot: Summer Residents”