The white tern, or Gygis alba, has several adaptations that aid its survival. Its striking white plumage provides camouflage against the bright sky, helping it evade predators while nesting on cliff ledges and in trees. Additionally, its long wings enable efficient gliding and soaring over ocean waters, allowing it to cover large distances in search of food, primarily small fish and invertebrates. The bird's strong homing instincts also help it return to its nesting sites, ensuring reproductive success.
Wing to help them fly to catch food.
The white tern, also known as the "fairy" tern, is not endangered, but rather listed as least concern at present.
A Roseate tern fits that description.
dove Immature little blue heron, great egret, snowy egret, cattle egret, common tern, fairy tern.
no if they where born brown they stay brown
this adaptation is the prehensile lip. the black rhinoceros has an adaptation that use for browsing
1. The black and white crested grebe. 2. The black and white water tern.
The tern's cousin
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 Maine tern is a type of bird much like the arctic tern!
another name for Antarctic TERN IS "STERNA VITTATA".
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Gygis alba.