Chinese
Crested Tern at Chongming Dao, Shanghai, China
by
Zhang Kejia, Yu Xi, Gan Xiaojing, David S. Melville
from BirdingASIA 2, December 2004.
On the morning of 5 September 2004 we conducted a survey of waders and
other waterbirds in the Core Area of the Chongming Dontang National Nature
Reserve, Shanghai, China. At 11h27 we saw an adult Chinese Crested Tern Sterna
bernsteini on exposed mud near the north branch of the Changjian
(Yangtze River) in the northern part of the core area of the reserve
(31°34'48.7"N 121°55'12.9"E). The bird was observed for
about two minutes using x8 and x10 binoculars and x32 and x20-60 telescopes.
Yu
Xi is familiar
with the bird in the field, having seen (and photographed) three in Fujian
in August 2004 (Yu Xi unpublished), and both DSM and Zhang Kejia are
familiar with museum material.
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Chinese
Crested Tern,
Matsu Islands, Taiwan
(Martin Hale) |
The bird was immediately recognisable by
its large size (slightly smaller than a Black-headed Gull Larus
ridibundus),
very pale pearly grey upperparts that appeared almost white, and conspicuous
dull orange bill,
the distal third of which was dark. The legs were dark. The bird was
in non-breeding plumage with an extensive white forehead extending
to the centre of the crown, with a black crest behind. The bird was
roosting
together with a group of adult Black-headed Gulls, which were moulting
out of breeding plumage, and several juvenile White-winged Terns Chlidonias
leucoptera. It was seen to fly once when the pale upperparts were
very conspicuous. There was no evidence of primary moult. (Two of three
specimens in the British Natural History Musem collected in Thailand
on 22 November 1923 were in active moult, the third apparently having
suspendedall had replaced the inner 6 primaries - DSM unpublished).
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Chinese
Crested Tern,
Matsu Islands, Taiwan
(Martin Hale) |
This
is the first record of Chinese Crested Tern for Chongming Dongtan
National Nature Reserve and for Shanghai. The species is Critically Endangered
and thought to have a small population (BirdLife International 2000).
Breeding was first recorded in the Matsu Archipelago, off the Fujian
coast in 2000 (Liang et al. 2000) and a small group was found
breeding off the Zhejiang coast in 2004 (Chen Shuihua pers. comm.).
References
- BirdLife International (2000) Threatened birds
of the world.
Barcelona and Cambridge, UK: Lynx Edicions and BirdLife.
- Liang,
C.T., Chang, S.H. and Fang, W.H. (2000) Discovery of a breeding
colony of Chinese Crested Terns. Oriental Bird Club Bull.
32: 1819.
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