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Sunday, 4 February 2018
Battle of the Giants
I managed to capture yesterday's Glaucous Gull at Shawell doing battle with two Great Black-backed Gulls.
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Saturday, 3 February 2018
A New Glaucous Gull and Some More Caspian Gulls
First of all can I make a complaint - why does it have to rain every Saturday?
Despite the weather I was not put off and after arranging a passage through the massive plant machinery, operating by my access point, I was set for a good days gulling.
21 colour-ring readings today.
The highlight amongst the gulls was a new juvenile Glaucous. This one was a real beast of a bird and it got involved with a tug of war competition with a couple of Great Black-backed Gulls. It was every bit as massive as its two antagonists.
I thought I was going to be empty handed as far as Caspian Gulls today, but then in a ten minute flurry I saw three - two first-winters and a second-winter.
Below is a video of some recent sightings of Caspian Gulls.
Despite the weather I was not put off and after arranging a passage through the massive plant machinery, operating by my access point, I was set for a good days gulling.
21 colour-ring readings today.
The highlight amongst the gulls was a new juvenile Glaucous. This one was a real beast of a bird and it got involved with a tug of war competition with a couple of Great Black-backed Gulls. It was every bit as massive as its two antagonists.
I thought I was going to be empty handed as far as Caspian Gulls today, but then in a ten minute flurry I saw three - two first-winters and a second-winter.
Below is a video of some recent sightings of Caspian Gulls.
Thursday, 1 February 2018
Watermead
On Sunday I went over to Watermead to take some photos of any gulls present. My luck was really in, as I managed to photograph a Norwegian ringed Common Gull and a Danish Lesser Black-backed Gull.
A pair of very confiding (dodgy) R C Pochards were hanging around with all the ducks and swans waiting to be fed.
Danish Colour-Ringed LBBG VK8C |
Norwegian Colour-Ringed Common Gull J225 |