yes - like all birds, the Royal Tern is a vertebrate.
Yes. All birds, including terns, are vertebrates.
Yes, all birds are vetebrates.
This is a Tern. Three match your description but since you talk of a black plume, it is the Elegant Tern. Two others are similar- Royal and one other.
The Royal Tern and the Mallard Duck respectively are both birds that fly and swim.
There are at least 10 different species of terns [Sternidae family] on Aruba. These species are as follows.One, Bridled Tern [Onychoprion anaethetus].Two, Black Noddy Tern [Anous minutus].Three, Brown Noddy, or Common Noddy, Tern [Anous stolidus].Four, Cayenne Tern [Sterna sandvicensis eurygnatha].Five, Common Tern [Sterna hirundo].Six, Least Tern [Sternula antillarum; formerly Sterna antillarum].Seven, Roseate Tern [Sterna dougallii].Eight, Royal Tern [Thalasseus maximus, synonym: Sterna maxima].Nine, Sandwich Tern [Thalasseus sandvicensis; formerly Sterna sandvicensis].Ten, Sooty Tern [Onychoprion fuscatus; formerly Sterna fuscata].For photos of Cayenne Terns and chicks on Aruba, please visit the link provided below.
The tern's cousin
The Maine tern is a type of bird much like the arctic tern!
The common tern has a blood red bill with a blake tip and the arctic tern has a dark crimson bill.
A black tern is a small bird, Latin name Childonias niger, of the tern family.
A homophone for "tern" is "turn".
Caspian Tern was created in 1770.
Aleutian Tern was created in 1869.
Little Tern was created in 1764.