Island Life: Wrong tern

A lone Inca Tern at South Point — the only one of its species to ever have been spotted in the US and Hawaii, as it was blown in during a storm all the way from South America. (Christiana Hetzel/Community contributor)
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A lone Inca Tern at South Point — the only one of its species to ever have been spotted in the US and Hawaii, as it was blown in during a storm, all the way from South America. (Christiana Hetzel/Community contributor)