Posing on a piling.

Forester's tern, Erieau, Ontario, July 15, 2020.

We saw lots of these tens along the beach but this was the only one posing on a piling.
Sterna forsteri
In the 1800s, Forster’s Terns and several other tern species were shot, stuffed, and mounted onto large hats that were fashionable during the Victorian and Edwardian era millinery trade. This practice ended with the passages of the Migratory Birds Convention Act in Canada (1917) and the Migratory Bird Treaty Act in the United States (1919).

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