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 LC    Crested Tern* Id (Atlas): 115
    Thalasseus bergii

Description (10)
Image of Crested Tern (Non-breeding plumage)
  Large. Short crest, long decurved bill, medium long forked tail. Sexes alike.

Adults: Breeding: Shaggy black cap, separated fom bill by a white saddle. Crest is short. Forehead, sides of face, underparts, white. Rest of upperparts, grey. Outer primaries have black inner webs and distinct white shafts. Eye, dark brown. Bill, pale yellow. Legs, black. Non-breeding: Like breeding plumage but crown streaked black and white. Bill, pale yellow. Legs, black.

Immatures: Similar to non-breeding adult but face and crown streaked black and buff. Back, wing coverts have some dark brown feathers and feathers are tipped white. Primaries, tail feathers, dark grey edged and tipped with white. Bill, brownish-yellow with a dark tip. Legs, black.


Other Scientific Names
Thalasseus bergii [Christidis and Boles (2008)], Thalasseus bergii [AOU checklist (1998 + supplements)]

Other Names (World)
Greater Crested Tern, Greater Crested-Tern, Great Crested-Tern, Great Crested Tern, Swift Tern, Bass Straits Tern, Torres Straits Tern, Yellow-billed Tern, Diver

Family
Laridae (Gulls, Terns, Skimmers)

Size
43 - 53 cm
Wingspan: 100 - 130 cm

First Described (Guide)
(Lichtenstein, 1823)

Derivation
Stern'-a - N.L., a gull: bergii - Carl Heinrich Bergius (d 1818), Prussian scientist

Abundance (Guide)
C

The most common and widespread tern in Australia. Sedentary and dispersive.

Habitat
Mainly coastal.

Range (Guide)
Australia (B), Bahrain (NB), Bangladesh, British Indian Ocean Territory, Brunei Darussalam, Cambodia, China (mainland), Cook Islands (B), Djibouti (B), Egypt, Eritrea, Fiji (B), French Polynesia, Guam (B) (NB), India, Indonesia, Iran [Islamic Republic of] (P), Iraq (NB), Israel, Japan, Kenya, Kiribati, Kuwait, Madagascar (B), Malaysia (B), Maldives (B), Marshall Islands (B), Mauritius, Mayotte, Micronesia [Federated States of] (B) (NB), Mozambique, Myanmar, Namibia (B), New Caledonia (B), Northern Mariana Islands (NB), Oman (B) (NB) (P), Pakistan, Palau (B), Papua New Guinea (B), Philippines (B), Qatar, Saudi Arabia (B), Seychelles (B), Singapore, Solomon Islands (B), Somalia, South Africa (B), Sri Lanka, Sudan (B), Taiwan (China) (B), Tanzania [United Republic of] (B), Thailand, Timor-Leste (B) (NB), Tonga (B), Tuvalu (B), United Arab Emirates, Vanuatu (B), Vietnam, Wallis and Futuna Islands, Yemen (NB) (P).

Vagrant to Jordan, Nauru, New Zealand, North Korea, USA.

Image of Range of Crested Tern
Widespread throughout coastal Australia generally.
 
Rarity Status
Currently this species is not classified as a rarity in this country OR information has not been updated.

Population
Estimated population is 150,000 - 1,100,000 (2010).

Status LC
Human disturbance at its breeding colonies, mortality from entanglement with fishing lines, baited hooks and humand refuse, are the main threats.

Secure.

For more information see BirdLife International Species Factsheet.

Habits
Singly or in small flocks. Often perches on poles and other debris in water. Feeds by diving head first into water.

Food
Mainly fish procured by diving. Occasionally prawns and squid.

Voice
A rasping, 'carrik' or 'kiirik', a purring 'kr r ra a ar', a hard rattling 'skroach'. Calls alone and in duet.



Xeno-Canto Sound Files (more (52)...)

 
Greater Crested Tern (Thalasseus bergii) [XC75445]
     by nick talbot from near Cassidy International Airport, Kiritimati, Kiribati, Kiribati (call)

 
Greater Crested Tern (Thalasseus bergii) [XC44541]
     by Jacek Betleja from Masirah island: east coast, Oman (call, call in flight 1st cy bird)

Breeding Season (Guide)
September - January in eastern and southern Australia and throughout the year in the north and west.

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Nest
A depression in sand or earth. In large colonies.

Eggs (Guide)
1, rarely 2; slightly glossy, stone-grey with sepia, red-brown and black streaks; oval; about 61 x 41 mm. Incubation: about 25 - 26 days; by both sexes.

Young
Precocial, semi-nidifugous.

Subspecies
Sometimes considered to form superspecies with Royal Tern (Thalasseus maximus).

Subspecific taxonomy unusually confusing, with many other subspecies proposed, e.g. bakeri, edwardsi, halodramus, pelecanoides, poliocercua. Subspecies gwendolenae may not be valid.

The following 6 subspecies are recognised:

  • bergii (Lichtenstein, 1823)   -  Namibia to South Africa; some non-breeders move to southern Mozambique.
  • cristatus (Stephens, 1826)   -  Malaysia to Philippines and Ryukyu Is, and eastern Australia to Society Is.
  • thalassinus Stresemann, 1914   -  Tanzania, Seychelles, Aldabra and Rodrigues I, and possibly this subspecies in north-western Madagascar; wanders to southern Somalia.
  • velox (Cretzschmar, 1827)   -  Red Sea and north-western Somalia east to Myanmar, Maldives and Sri Lanka; western populations winter south to Kenya.
  • enigma (Clancey, 1979)   -  Zambezi Delta, believed to nest on islands off Mozambique and Madagascar.
  • gwendolenae (Mathews, 1912)   -  Western and north-western Australia.


Similar Species
Lesser Crested Tern (Thalasseus bengalensis)
Smaller. Paler. Bill is orange.

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References
See References.

The Field Guide to the Birds of Australia Pizzey, G., and Knight, E., 1997, Angus & Robertson, Sydney ISBN 0 207 19691 5
Field Guide to Australian Birds Morecombe, M., 2000, Steve Parish Publishing Pty Ltd. ISBN 1 876282 10 X
Field Guide to the Birds of Australia Simpson, K., and Day, N., 1999, 6th Edition, Viking ISBN 0 670 87918 5
Reader's Digest Complete Book of Australian Birds 1988, 2nd Edition, Reader's Digest ISBN 0 949819 99 9
What Bird is That? 1984, Revised Edition, Angus & Robertson, Sydney ISBN 0 207 14846 5
Handbook of Australian, New Zealand & Antarctic Birds 1990 - , Oxford University Press, Melbourne ISBN 0 19 553244 9

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