LEAST TERN 
74. Sterna antillarum. 9 in. 
Smallest of our terns. Adult in summer.—Crown., 
nape, and line through the eye, black; forehead and 
line above the eye, white; bill and feet yellow, the for- 
mer black at the tip. In winter, the crown is white, the 
blackish being restricted to the nape and about the eyes. 
These pretty little sea swallows were abundant both 
on the coast and in the interior but are yearly becom- 
ing more scarce especially on the Atlantic coast. They 
are very aggressive when anyone approaches their nest- 
ing grounds and will continually dash down at you as 
they utter their sharp cries of disapproval. 
Notes.—A sharp, metallic clattering “ cheep, cheep.” 
Nest.—Two or three eggs are laid upon the bare sand. 
They are buffy-gray, sharply specked with blackish (1.25 
Xg.00))i- 
Range.—Breeds north to Mass., the Great Lakes and 
Calif.; winters scuth of the United States. 
