This video was recorded on 17 July 2013, at Utopia nature reserve on Texel island, the Netherlands.
It shows aerial views of the local big Sandwich tern colony. The number of nesting birds gets counted. If you don’t want to hear aircraft noise, then turn the volume down.
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You were very quick to get in today’s jocular royal baby post! Many thanks for that… RH
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My pleasure 🙂
I saw royal terns. Not on Abaco; in the Gambia:
https://dearkitty1.wordpress.com/2012/02/17/tanji-beach-birds-gambia/
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