. Bulletin of the British Ornithologists' Club. red, or just over half, This specimen most closely matches those from Ceylon in the British Museum collections, which are attributed to the subspecies korustes originally described from the Andamans. But specific nomenclature. Roseate Tern colony on one of two coral islets on Hammand reef, Dar es Salaam. Top: the islet at low spring tide: broken segment on left allowed access to colony—about 50 terns visible in photograph; part of Outer Makatumbe island in right background. Middle: the mat of Cissus quadrangular is and Salvadora persica on the su
. Bulletin of the British Ornithologists' Club. red, or just over half, This specimen most closely matches those from Ceylon in the British Museum collections, which are attributed to the subspecies korustes originally described from the Andamans. But specific nomenclature. Roseate Tern colony on one of two coral islets on Hammand reef, Dar es Salaam. Top: the islet at low spring tide: broken segment on left allowed access to colony—about 50 terns visible in photograph; part of Outer Makatumbe island in right background. Middle: the mat of Cissus quadrangular is and Salvadora persica on the summit—looking west over outer anchorage of Dar es Salaam towards city. Bottom: egg on coral rag in the Salvadora)Cissus tangle, a few leaves and twigs having apparently as nest 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 British Ornithologists' Club. London : British Ornithologists' Club
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