The Sooty Tern (Onychoprion fuscatus) is one of the most enigmatic and resilient species within the family Laridae. Often referred to as the 'wideawake tern' due to its distinct, repetitive call, this medium-sized seabird is a master of the open ocean. Unlike many other coastal birds, the Sooty Tern spends the vast majority of its life soaring over tropical and subtropical seas, rarely touching land except to breed. Its biological adaptation to a life at sea is nothing short of remarkable, as it possesses the ability to sleep while in flight, allowing it to traverse thousands of miles across vast, featureless stretches of the Pacific, Atlantic, and Indian Oceans. This species serves as a critical indicator of ocean health, and observing a flock of Sooty Terns is often a sign of productive, nutrient-rich waters teeming with life. Understanding the Sooty Tern provides a window into the complex dynamics of marine ecosystems and the incredible endurance of migratory pelagic birds.