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Fauna · Ballestas Islands, Ica Region, Peru

Inca Tern Colony — Paracas Peru

The Inca tern (Larosterna inca) — the world's most ornate tern, its combination of slate-grey plumage, scarlet bill, and elaborately curled white moustache making it instantly recognisable as one of the Pacific coast's most visually extraordinary seabirds — nests in rocky cliff cavities along the Peruvian and Chilean coast with the largest accessible colonies on the Ballestas Islands at Paracas. The Ballestas' combination of 5,000+ Inca terns with Humboldt penguin colonies, Peruvian boobies, South American sea lions, and the guano-whitened rock formations creates one of the Pacific coast's finest seabird island experiences. The Inca tern's elaborate moustache (longer in individuals with higher immunocompetence, directly used by potential mates to assess health) and its fish-snatching ability (stealing catches from boobies and pelicans in mid-air) create a behavioural dimension of unusual interest for a colonial seabird.

When
Year-round
Best viewing
A short boat tour around the Ballestas Islands delivers extraordinary close-up views of Inca terns alongside penguins, boobies, and sea lions on guano-covered cliffs. Morning departures offer the best light and most active bird behaviour.
Category
Fauna
Status
Off-season

About this spectacle

From a small motorboat circling the Ballestas Islands, visitors encounter Inca terns at close range — clusters of slate-grey birds perched in cliff niches, their vivid scarlet bills and extravagant white moustaches unmistakable even from the water. With over 5,000 Inca terns present alongside Humboldt penguins waddling across guano-encrusted ledges, Peruvian boobies roosting in dense columns, and South American sea lions bellowing from rocky shelves, the sensory experience is relentless: salt air heavy with guano, the overlapping calls of thousands of birds, and constant aerial activity. Watch for the Inca tern's piratical mid-air kleptoparasitism — a bird darting to intercept a booby or pelican and snatch a fish in flight. Morning light catches the white moustaches and red-orange bills brilliantly against the dark rock faces. The guano-whitened formations and sheer density of charismatic species make every moment of the boat circuit visually rewarding. This is one of the most accessible concentration points for an ornate endemic seabird anywhere in the world.

When to go

Year-round

Getting there

Nearest airport: PIU. Nearest city: Pisco.

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