Terns and gulls form an important coastal bird assemblage within the Indus Delta, closely associated with estuarine waters, tidal creeks, mudflats, and nearshore marine environments. These species are highly adapted to dynamic coastal conditions, where they exploit abundant fish populations and other marine resources. Terns are agile aerial foragers, often seen hovering before diving with precision into the water to capture small fish, while gulls display more generalist feeding behaviour, scavenging and opportunistically feeding across a wide range of coastal habitats.
Sterna aurantia
Larus marinus
Chroicocephalus brunnicephalus
Hydroprogne caspia
Sterna hirundo
Thalasseus bergii
Larus fuscus
Thalasseus bengalensis
Sternula albifrons
Thalasseus sandvicensis
Chroicocephalus genei
Chlidonias hybrida