The Arctic tern primarily feeds on small fish, such as capelin and sand lance, as well as various types of marine invertebrates. They hunt by diving into the water from the air, using their keen eyesight to spot prey. During the breeding season, they often forage in coastal waters, while during migration, they may feed in open ocean areas. Their diet can vary based on the availability of prey in different regions and seasons.
The Arctic Tern holds the record for the longest migration, annually flying from the Arctic to the Antarctic and back. This remarkable bird travels around 44,000 miles each year, taking advantage of the long daylight hours in both polar regions to maximize feeding opportunities.
Arctic Tern Adapt By their feathers to Arctic
Arctic Tern was created in 1763.
The arctic tern is a nest in the northern arctic. THE ARCTIC TERN IS THE BEST BIRD IN THE WHOLE WIDE WORLD.
The common tern has a blood red bill with a blake tip and the arctic tern has a dark crimson bill.
An Arctic tern is a migratory bird, Latin name Sterna paradisaea, which travels between the Arctic and the Antarctic.
The Arctic Tern is listed as "Least Concern" by the IUCN Red List. For more details, please see sites listed below.
Fox -> Arctic Tern -> Small Fish -> Plankton -> SunlightHope this helps!
The wingspan of an Arctic tern is 76-85 cm. (26-30 in)
The Maine tern is a type of bird much like the arctic tern!
Yes, the tiny arctic tern embark on the longest migration trips.
No.The Arctic Tern is not extinct.The arctic tern is endangered because of humans taking over their breeding islands.