Folks,

I spent some time studying an interesting sterna tern on the Chatfield sandspit 
this morning.  The bird is small, with a small dark bill, except a reddish 
center and inner bill.  In flight, the primaries were fairly uniform gray with 
white secondaries and secondary covert tips.  The tips of the primaries are 
dark.  There was no hint of a dark secondary bar.  Resting, the primaries look 
a tad darker than the mantle with pale outlines, but gray not black. I suspect 
the bird is a juvenile (see worn juvenile in Sibley's guide).  I will upload 
some photos later.

Glenn Walbek
Castle Rock, CO

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