white river fly fishing

What kind of bird is this?
I see them all the time in Northern Michigan, Indian River. They have a white body, a head black (something like a hat) and a long pointed beak, orange. Fly along the river is constantly turning his head down and when they see a fish suddenly dive directly in water and again a few seconds later with a fish. I watched the news kingfisher and does not seem to be one them. All birding know what?
No hello, depending on your description, I guess you look at the terns. The birds are generally very noisy, and the description given in combination with perfection. They are ordered to do, eh? There are several species of terns in Michigan, it is therefore difficult to say what exact species you see. I'll post some links for you to see, and maybe you can say what you see. (I'm in Eastern Canada and not 100% of the tern species in your area, but at least I'll give you an idea.) According to a website on the birds of Michigan, you can find at least a swallow Sea, Caspian Tern, Black Tern, Common Tern, Arctic Tern, and Forster's terns. It is very difficult to know the differences among them, if you do not know that the birds too. I've been a birdwatcher for years and I still have problems with the swallows: less Sterne http://pie.midco.net/dougback/miscphotos/least%% 20takeoff.jpg 20tern Caspian Tern: http://schmoker.org/BirdPics/Photos/ Gulls/CATE1.jpg (I think it's a possibility), the Common Tern:% http://www.ericdphotography.net/ Photos / Common Arctic Tern 202.JPG 20Tern%:% http://www.birdsasart.com/231/Arctic 20Tern2.jpg Forester Sterne: http://i.pbase.com/v3/37/484737/2/45920703.forestertern. Another jpg possibility, I do not think that is correct, the Black Skimmer. Here's a picture: http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_AiHL6WpaVn8/SLQyrIMjtTI/AAAAAAAABRk/785PpaLg7Rg/s400/5+Black+Skimmer, Cape May + + + + + New Jersey August 24, 2008 + (50). JPG wish all the best! Be careful.
White River Fly Fishing with Davy Wotton- Ed Garner with trophy rainbow at Bull Shoals Dam, AR.3GP
