In 1984, about 7,500
breeding pairs nested on Sand and Eastern Islands, the largest population
in the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands. The White Tern is the smallest
tern species found at Midway Atoll. Breed throughout tropical and
subtropical Pacific, Indian, and South Atlantic Oceans.
Feeding Habits
Feed primarily on juvenile
or smaller fish (e.g., goat-fish, flying fish, dolphin fish, half-beaks
and needle-fish). Feeds alone are in mixed species flocks. Dives
down to surface for prey, but does not submerge. This bird carries
prey crosswise in its bill.
Breeding
Breeding begins at age
3-5. Peak breeding activity takes placed in late spring and summer.
No nest is built and a single speckled egg is laid on a small depression
on a branch, roof or other surface. Incubation period averages 36
days.
Both parents incubate
the egg. Incubation shifts range between 48-72 hours. After hatching,
the brooded chick is fed about every three hours. Unlike many other
seabird chicks that receive regurgitated food, only whole fish or
squid is fed. Sharp clawed feet, enable this chick to hang on to
branches in high winds.
Chicks average 48 days
from hatching to fledging. After fledging, chicks move farther away
from nest site, returning only to feed. Post-fledging feeding continues
for about two months.