I agree with Common Tern; you can see the dark carpal bar peeking through.

On Thu, Sep 14, 2017 at 6:39 PM Doug Overacker <[log in to unmask]>
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> Julie and I checked the beach at Buck Creek State Park in Clark County this
> evening. We were alerted that there was a Black Tern there. We soon found
> the Black Tern which flew farther down the beach. Then we spotted a first
> year Laughing Gull. Farther down we saw a couple Forster's Terns and about
> 10 Common Terns. One of the terns which we decided was a Common Tern had a
> black bill and very black legs and feet which was quite different than the
> other terns. I posted some pictures on Ebird which I hope you can get to by
> following the link below.
>
> Doug Overacker
> Springfield, Ohio
>
> http://ebird.org/ebird/view/checklist/S39183430
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