The highlight at Shawell last month was a female Pintail, which I saw on the October 8th. This is only the second record for my recording area.
Due to the re-siting of the landfilling area at the Cotesbach LF site, I have struggled to get good views of the gulls. At Shawell A5 Lagoons I have experienced mixed fortunes due to the complete absence of gulls at times. A German colour-ringed Caspian Gull refused to give up the code on its ring despite me seeing it three times. The green German colour rings are not easy to read when the gull is distant.
Most of the Caspian Gulls I've seen recently have most likely been hybrids. The one below was a strange looking beast - Herring Gull body and legs with a Caspian Gull head.
Presumed Caspian Gull x Herring Gull |
The next one, an adult, was not quite right. Its primary pattern seemed OK, but not perfect and its jizz was not quite right.
Presumed Caspian Gull Hybrid |
The next one was a giant, which looked OK at times but at other times it looked odd. Of course it may be within normal variation, but I wasn't fully convinced.
First-winter Caspian Gull or Hybrid |
First-winter Caspian Gull Red 10P6 |
First-winter Caspian Gull Red 10P6 |
Glad you are back posting Carl - I was worried!
ReplyDeleteOn the subject of SW Leics wildfowl I'm not sure you have counted Brent Goose in (I had one a the A5 lagoons prob 5 years ago?) it's in the LROS annual report.
cheers Neil
Thanks for the heads up on the Brent Goose - I had missed that one. Also thanks for your concern, but I was just suffering a bit of computer burn out and to be fair I didn't have that much to say.
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Carl.