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Sternula / Birds of Western Australia / Sterna / Seabirds / Tern / Thalasseus / Common Tern / Little Tern / Charadriiformes / Lari / Neognathae
Date: 2011-10-04 10:56:25
Sternula
Birds of Western Australia
Sterna
Seabirds
Tern
Thalasseus
Common Tern
Little Tern
Charadriiformes
Lari
Neognathae

Least Terns Photo courtesy of ND Game and Fish Department Scientific Name: Sterna antillarum Description: At just nine inches in length, least terns are the smallest members of the gull and

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