Description               
                Forster's tern is a medium-sized and slender tern. It is  
 13-15
 inches in length with a wingspan of 
 30-31
 inches. It has white undersides and a white throat and breast, a light gray back, and white-tipped gray wings. It has a black cap on its head, a deeply forked gray tail, orange legs and feet, and a long orange bill with a black tip. In the winter, it loses the black cap on its head and its bill turns black. It also develops black patches on its eyes and on the side of its head. Males and females look alike.
               Range  Forster's tern is found along the Atlantic Coast from Massachusetts south to Florida, on the California coast, on the Gulf Coast, along the Great Lakes, and in scattered locations in  Nevada, southern Idaho,  Utah, Colorado,  the Midwest,
and south central Canada.
It winters along the Pacific Coast south to Central America and along the Atlantic Coast from Virginia south to the Caribbean.
               Habitat
                Forster's tern breeds on freshwater and saltwater marshes and estuaries. In the winter, it is found on marshes, lakes, rivers, and beaches.  |   | 
            
             
              Diet
                Forster's tern  eats  
 small fish.
 It flies over the water and then dives below the surface to snatch up its prey. It also eats insects from the surface of the water. 
  
 Life Cycle
                  Forster's tern nests in  colonies.  
               The nest 
 is 
 an unlined scrape in the mud or sand, or it is a platform of dead grass and marsh vegetation.  It may also build its nest on a 
                muskrat house! The female  lays 3-4  eggs and the male and the female incubate the them for 24 days. Both parents care for and feed the chicks.
The chicks fledge when they are 27-30 days old but stay with their parents until they migrate in the fall. 
                 Behavior
                  Forster's tern is the only tern species that is  found  only in North America. It is named after 
 Johann Reinhold Forster, a German  naturalist who accompanied Captain Cook on his second voyage around the world from 1772-1775. 
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