The Atlantic white tern is long with a wingspan of . It has pure white plumage, except for a dark streak along the shafts of the outer primary feathers in
G. a. candida), a black eye accentuated by a narrow ring of black feathers round the eye, and a long black to bluish-black bill. The tail is shallowly forked, but like in the noddies, with the longest feathers the second-from outermost, not the outermost as in other
terns. The legs are dark grey, to paler grey in
G. a. leucopes and
G. a. microrhyncha. The juvenile is white mottled with grey or greyish-brown. Nesting on
coral islands, usually on trees with small branches but also on rocky ledges and on man-made structures, the white tern feeds on small
fish which it catches by plunge diving. ==Distribution and habitat==