File:Nesting least terns Missouri River.jpg
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DescriptionNesting least terns Missouri River.jpg | A nesting least tern pair in the sandbar habitat on the Missouri River below Gavins Point Dam. Yankton, South Dakota, USA. | ||||
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Author | Robert Etzel, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers | ||||
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Camera location | 42° 51′ 45.16″ N, 97° 25′ 08.53″ W | View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap | 42.862545; -97.419037 |
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