Tag: Sterna sandvicensis

LIVING WITH GULLS – TRADING OF FOOD AND PREDATION IN THESANDWICH TERN STERNA SANDVICENSIS

Sandwich Tern (Sterna sandvicensis) Science Article 3 abstract The low-lying, sandy areas along the Dutch coast offer important breeding opportunitiesfor Sandwich Terns Sterna sandvicensis. Throughout the twentieth century SandwichTerns nested here in fluctuating numbers. The Dutch population suffered from a majorkill in the 1960s due to pesticide pollution causing the number of breeding pairs todrop […]

Breeding biology and colony size of sandwich tern at l’Albufera de Valencia (Western Mediterranean)

Sandwich Tern (Sterna sandvicensis) Science Article 2 abstract This note gives the first information on the breeding of Sandwich Tern at this new site, which has become the extreme Southwest nesting location for the nominate subspecies Ignacio Dies & Bosco Dies, Ardeola 51(2), 2004, 431-435 Download article download full text (pdf)

DIET OF ROYAL (THALASSEUS MAXIMUS) AND SANDWICH (T.SANDVICENSIS ) TERNS DURING THE AUSTRAL WINTER INTHE BUENOS AIRES PROVINCE, ARGENTINA

Sandwich Tern (Sterna sandvicensis) Science Article 4 abstract The northern and central part of the coast in Buenos Aires Province (Argentina) presentsimportant roosting areas where several marine bird species aggregate during the australwinter. Marco Favero et al., ORNITOLOGIA NEOTROPICAL 11: 259-262, 2000 Download article download full text (pdf)

Reflections of a specialist: patterns in food provisioning and foraging conditions in Sandwich Terns Sterna sandvicensis

Sandwich Tern (Sterna sandvicensis) Science Article 1 abstract Highly specialised piscivorous seabirds, like S andwich Terns Sterna sandvicensis, have limited capacity to switch to alternative prey species when the availability of a particular prey species is low. Therefore, variations in the diet of such species are likely to reflect fluctuations in food availabi lity. We […]