Caspian Terns were seen fishing in the Gualala River.

Eric Zetterholm had fun watching Caspian Terns fishing together at the Gualala River.

Here one rests in the river.

Here's what Eric observed: “There are three that seem to work together. They fly into the wind that blows up the river and allows them to move slowly as they fish. They fly up to the mouth together with a space of a hundred yards or so between them, and return in a group. It is a fun challenge to get a picture of them flying by and diving for the fish. They seem to be getting along with the few Osprey on the river, but there is a lot of chatter and calls between them all.”

Thanks to Eric for this fun sighting and for allowing me to share his photos with you here.

Breezy, sunny, and warm on the Mendonoma Coast today.

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