The Caspian terns that assemble each spring, in recent history, in the
Columbia River estuary to breed, and hatch and rear their young, seem
unruffled by the legal and political gyrations that preceded their return
to the Pacific Northwest.
The Caspian terns that assemble each spring, in recent history, in the
Columbia River estuary to breed, and hatch and rear their young, seem
unruffled by the legal and political gyrations that preceded their return
to the Pacific Northwest.