RFP7DCHF–A Royal Tern seabird looking down while flying over the sea.
RFT5TRG4–Royal Tern is a tern in the family Laridae vintage line drawing or engraving illustration.
RF2PMD5BR–A group or flock of birds flying in the shore of Virginia Beach.
RM2HWKNYB–Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, on a visit to RAF Tern Hill, Shropshire. 30th May 1972.
RM2CP9TG0–. Hunting and fishing in Florida, including a key to the water birds known to occur in the state . * Since the above was written, a bird of this species was Itilled in March near the head of the Banana River by Mr. T. Watson-Merrill, of Boston. KEY TO THE WATER BIRDS OF FLORIDA. 19s. STERNA MAXIMA Bodd.Royal Tern. Adult in spring: Bill orange yel-;;n^ low; tail forked; crown and nape black ; wings and back pearl gray, shading inwhite on the rump and upper tailcoverts: outer primary abruptlymarked witii white on inner por=tion of inner web ; feet black. Adult in fall and •winter: Foreheadand fr
RFP7DCJF–A Royal Tern seabird looking down while flying over the sea.
RM2HWM3KY–Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, on a visit to RAF Tern Hill, Shropshire. 30th May 1972.
RM2CNWNPD–. North American birds eggs . tinguishedbyits smaller size, slenderer bill, andmore graceful form. In the breed-ing plumage the under parts ofthese Terns are tinged with rosy,which probably first gave the birdstheir name. They breed on thecoasts and islands of Mexico andCentral America, placing theireggs on the sand. They are be-lieved to lay but a single egg,like that of the Royal Tern, butsmaller. Size 2.40 x 1.40, Data.—Honduras, Central America, June5, 1899. Single egg laid on thesandy beach. 67. Cabot Tern. Sterna sandvirensis acuflavidaRange.—A tropical species breedingregularly north to
RM2HWKNJ1–Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, on a visit to RAF Tern Hill, Shropshire. 30th May 1972.
RM2CNWNN0–. North American birds eggs . lirayish buH.^ summer. north to California in. Kream color.] A similar bird to the RoyalTern, but easily distinguishedbyits smaller size, slenderer bill, andmore graceful form. In the breed-ing plumage the under parts ofthese Terns are tinged with rosy,which probably first gave the birdstheir name. They breed on thecoasts and islands of Mexico andCentral America, placing theireggs on the sand. They are be-lieved to lay but a single egg,like that of the Royal Tern, butsmaller. Size 2.40 x 1.40, Data.—Honduras, Central America, June5, 1899. Single egg laid on thesan
RM2HWKNT8–Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, on a visit to RAF Tern Hill, Shropshire. 30th May 1972.
RM2CNWPA4–. North American birds eggs . f V I, T- :^.. ^x 38 North American Birds Eggs. 65. Royal Tern. Sterna maxima. Range.—Temperate North and South America, breeding in the United Stateslocally from Texas and the Gulf States northward to the northern boundarj ofthe United States. The Royal Terns nest in . ^ great numbers on the coastsand islands on the SouthAtlantic and Gulf Statesand in the marshes of south-ern Texas. Like the for-mer species they lay two orthree eggs in a hollow on thebare sand. The eggs are thesame size but differ in beingmore pointed and having a lighter ground and with themark
RM2HWMD02–Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, on a visit to RAF Tern Hill, Shropshire. 30th May 1972.
RMRE547W–. The birds of eastern North America known to occur east of the nineteenth meridian ... Birds. Caspiuu Tern. Royal Tern. Top of iiead ib at times entirely black.. Bridled Tern.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Cory, Charles B. (Charles Barney), 1857-1921; Field Columbian Museum. Chicago, Special edition printed for the Field Columbian Museum
RM2HWKBY1–Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, on a visit to RAF Tern Hill, Shropshire. 30th May 1972.
RMRDKAHC–. Birds of the United States east of the Rocky Mountains; a manual for the identification of species in hand or in the bush. Birds. 324 KEY AND DESCRIPTION outer web and tips of primaries blackish, and the rest of the plumage white. In the breeding season, there is a black cap, but during the rest of the year the head is streaked black and white. This is much like the last species, but in all ages and seasons, the royal tern can be distinguished by the inner web of the primaries which is white, at least on the inner half. This is a common, strong, and powerful tern of the southern coasts, and
RM2HWM4YN–Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, on a visit to RAF Tern Hill, Shropshire. 30th May 1972.
RMRJ66TR–. Handbook of birds of eastern North America [microform] : with keys to the species and descriptions of their plumages, nests and eggs, their distribution and migrations and a brief account of their haunts and habits with introductory chapters on the study of ornithology, how to identify birds and howto collect and preserve birds, their nests, and eggs. Birds; Birds; Birds; Ornithology; Ornithology; Oiseaux; Oiseaux; Oiseaux; Ornithologie; Ornithologie. d Fia. 01.—First primarfps of adult Terns, seen from below, (n) Caspian Tern; (.6) Royal Tern ; (c) Common Tern ; (d) Arctic Tern ; (e) Roscat
RM2HWKM3E–Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, on a visit to RAF Tern Hill, Shropshire. 30th May 1972.
RMRDKJ68–. The birds of Illinois and Wisconsin. Birds; Birds. Jan., 1909. Birds of Illinois and Wisconsin — Cory. 301 If the Royal Tern occurs in Illinois or Wisconsin or even on Lake Michigan, it is a very rare bird. We have no positive evidence of its having been taken in either state. "A summer visitant in Illinois." (W W. Cooke, Bird Migration Mississippi Valley, 1888, p. 57.) "Although accredited to Illinois as an irregular or casual summer visitor, it is possible that individuals of the Caspian Tern have been mistaken for it." (Ridgway.) "An exceedingly rare summer visita
RM2HWK1FP–Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, on a visit to RAF Tern Hill, Shropshire. 30th May 1972.
RMRENJ11–. The Canadian bird book [microform] : illustrating in natural colors more than seven hundred North American birds : also several hundred photographs of their nest and eggs. Oiseaux; Birds. Cream color distinguished by its smaller size, slender bill, and more graceful t'o:m. In the breeding plumage the under parts of these Terns are tinged with rosy, which probably first gave the birds their name. They breed on the coasts and Islands of Mexico and Central America, placing their eggs on the sand. They are be- lieved to lay but a iingle egg, like that of tlie Royal Tern, but smaller. Size 2.40 x
RM2HWMNC4–Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, on a visit to RAF Tern Hill, Shropshire. 30th May 1972.
RM2AG7YG8–. The War Cry. 0«een Sophia and The Army. One or the Intent royal cowrlhii-loi-F, to.sjIic Saivntion Army |s HerMajesty- tlip Downier Queen ofSweden, who bun crnrloiiMy for-warded to ohr HlOfdtholiri HenU.mui-tern, it donation In it|,| (,r our Worl:iwnjuii the wifff nils pour. Qu;<m Sophia linn ror many yearsmanifested ti sympathetic Interest inTfw Armys alum and offoris, nnd asmany War Cry reridrrn may retnem.her, on the occasion of one of Tlir(letwriilB recent vlnltH to Stoeliholm,«he grttftidtiBly recolfed our Leaderin uudletiiJe,. Nartit ,Bay,-»Uist wet-it one eoulwas broijght to (lod u
RM2HWM7BW–Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, on a visit to RAF Tern Hill, Shropshire. The Duke takes a look inside the Puma helicopter. With him are Flight Lieutenant Alan Shelley (left) and Flight Lieutenant David Hurley, who acted as co pilot for the Duke. 30th May 1972.
RMRRHMG0–. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. or^&l^arnhame. Builders of Greenhouses and Conservatories IRVINGTON New York BOSTON Little Bldg. NEW YORK 42nd St. Bldg. CLEVELAND 2063 E. 4th St. Eastern Factory Irvington. N. Y. PHILADELPHIA Land Title Bldg. TORONTO Royal Bank Bldg. We»tern Factory Des Plaines, 111. CHICAGO Continental Bank Bids. MONTREAL Transportatioo Bldf. Canadian Factory ^' ' St. Catharines, Ont. f I m h. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustra
RMRE547Y–. The birds of eastern North America known to occur east of the nineteenth meridian ... Birds. 44 KEY TO THE BTKDS OF EASTERN NORTH AMERICA.. Caspiuu Tern. Royal Tern. Top of iiead ib at times entirely black.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Cory, Charles B. (Charles Barney), 1857-1921; Field Columbian Museum. Chicago, Special edition printed for the Field Columbian Museum
RMREN754–. Check list of the vertebrates of Ontario and catalogue of specimens in the Biological Section of the Provincial Museum [microform] : fishes. Musée royal de l'Ontario; Royal Ontario Museum; Poissons d'eau douce; Freshwater fishes; Poissons; Fishes. ations: ^portid to In- :on.sin. er and ered a itlincs lower audai ecies, aight teeth seven ; old more lack. r the h of inds. s as vied ross um- and tern the ies. ; to the. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may
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