White-cheeked Tern \ Sterna repressa **
The White-cheeked Tern (Sterna repressa) is a slender, graceful seabird that breeds along the warm coasts of the Red Sea, Arabian Gulf, and western Indian Ocean β including key nesting sites in the UAE. Smaller and more delicate than the Common Tern, it is best recognized by its distinctive white cheeks, contrasting with a sharp black cap that extends to the nape during the breeding season. Its dusky grey underparts, dark bill, and reddish to blackish legs give it a soft, subtle appearance. This tern favors shallow coastal waters, reefs, and sandy islets, often seen flying low over the sea or perched in compact colonies. In the UAE, it is a local summer breeder, forming nesting colonies on offshore islands β a key species in the regionβs marine biodiversity.
| NOT EVALUATED | DATA DEFICIENT | LEAST CONCERN** | NEAR THREATENED | VULNERABLE | ENDANGERED | CRITICALLY ENDANGERED | EXTINCT IN THE WILD | EXTINCT |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| NE | DD | LC | NT | VU | EN | CR | EW | EX |

