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Cabot's tern

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Class
  
Aves

Suborder
  
Lari

Rank
  
Species

Phylum
  
Chordata

Order
  
Charadriiformes

Family
  
Sternidae

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Thalasseus, South American tern, Thalasseus acuflavidus eurygnathus, Large‑billed tern, Yellow‑billed tern

Cabot s tern


Cabot's tern (Thalasseus sandvicensis acuflavidus) is a bird in the family Sternidae sometimes separated from the Sandwich tern (Thalasseus sandvicensis). It has since been shown to be more closely related to the elegant tern (Thalasseus elegans). The genus name is from Ancient Greek Thalasseus, "fisherman" from thalassa, "sea". The specific acuflavida is Latin from acus, "needle", and flavidus, "yellowish". The IOC recognizes the bird as distinct, but most other taxonomists, including both committees of the AOU, consider it conspecific with the Sandwich tern.

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Cabot s tern


Distribution and subspecies

The species is widely distributed in the Americas.
There are two subspecies:

Cabot's tern Sandwich or Cabot39s North American Birding

  • T. a. acuflavidus (Cabot, 1847) − eastern North America to southern Caribbean.
  • T. a. eurygnathus (Saunders, 1876)Cayenne tern, islands off Venezuela and the Guianas, northern and eastern South America.

  • Cabot's tern Birding etc with Dominic Mitchell Cabot39s Tern an update

    Cabot's tern Sandwich or Cabot39s North American Birding



    Cabot's tern FileCabot39s Tern Thalasseus acuflavidus RWD2jpg Wikimedia Commons

    Cabot's tern Birding etc with Dominic Mitchell Cabot39s Tern an update

    References

    Cabot's tern Wikipedia