The Arctic tern typically lays its eggs on coastal tundra or in colonies on islands, often choosing flat, sandy, or gravelly areas with some vegetation for concealment. They prefer locations that are relatively safe from predators, such as cliffs or remote beaches. The nesting sites are usually near water, as the terns rely on nearby marine resources for feeding.
Of course they lay eggs. Especially arctic kittens, in the arctic. Santa Claus is real!
They lay their eggs in nests that are built on sandy shell-covered beaches. The shells help to camouflage the eggs and the chicks.
Tern- a nesting bird that flies thousands of miles from the antarctic to the arctic to lay its eggs. Tundra Swan- These swans fly from the Tundra in winter to the United States. There aren't many
Arctic Tern Adapt By their feathers to Arctic
Arctic Tern was created in 1763.
No, they are mammals.
The arctic tern is a nest in the northern arctic. THE ARCTIC TERN IS THE BEST BIRD IN THE WHOLE WIDE WORLD.
it is not true because some lay 5 or four.it depends on the tern
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!