tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4255618609014795628.post7670541845470299997..comments2024-01-24T09:15:26.402+00:00Comments on Bag a Wild One: Highlights From Shawell This WeekCarl Baggotthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11922617278112545690noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4255618609014795628.post-66798860073195440142014-12-01T18:59:31.041+00:002014-12-01T18:59:31.041+00:00Thanks Neil,
I have seen two possible YLG x CG a...Thanks Neil, <br /><br />I have seen two possible YLG x CG at Shawell before. My only concern is that the suggested meeting place for these two species is in Rumania and is it likely that they would travel that far to Shawell. Not impossible as we have colour ringed records of Caspian Gulls from southern Poland, but the Romanian Black Sea is further away. <br /><br />I am still waiting to find a colour-ringed Yellow-legged Gull at Shawell that has been ringed in a foreign breeding colony. This would help to put together a picture of where the Yellow-legged Gulls originate from. I did find a Welsh ringed Yellow-legged Gull in Portugal recently, so that is one source.<br /><br />I'm pleased you enjoyed reading my report.<br /><br />Cheers,<br />Carl.Carl Baggotthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11922617278112545690noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4255618609014795628.post-67638520767696739142014-11-30T21:17:08.173+00:002014-11-30T21:17:08.173+00:00Mich x cach I would suggest Carl. seen one v simil...Mich x cach I would suggest Carl. seen one v similar at Shawell about 3 years ago. Good report again thanks.Charnwood Ringershttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16122950670390836306noreply@blogger.com