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Posted: Sat Jun 13th, 2020 03:45
 
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At the other size extreme a baby blue tit learning the ropes.....



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Eric wrote:
Ok Iain....how is your gull recognition?  Haven't seen Jeff on the forum for a while to ask him as well.

I've had lesser black back gulls dropping in to steal the sparrows bread. Take a look at this pair........




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According to the ringing detail the one in the foreground is a lesser black back gull possibly ringed in Holland (although the smaller metal ring states Natural History Museum SW7 „).  What I want to know...is the the one behind it a yellow legged gull?  It's legs are obviously more yellow than the normal 'faded yellow' legs of a LBB gull and it's slightly larger. Of course there's a lot of variation on both counts but what made me wonder was it came on it's own and despite mingling with up to a dozen other LBBs it stayed a bit remote in behaviour and didn't leave when they all did. 

Mike my birder friend saw the photo small on the camera and is inclined to think it may be a YL gull...they are common along Norfolk coast. But it would be a first for my garden. 🥳🥳🥳. What do you think?

I think it's a lesser black backed gull, you get them with bright yellow legs as well.

 




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Iain wrote:
I think it's a lesser black backed gull, you get them with bright yellow legs as well.

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Posted: Mon Jun 15th, 2020 09:12
 
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:lol::lol: Keep trying!

 




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Robin just for a change today. D850 and 500mm PF

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Nice Graham

 




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Night Owl in the woods this evening wild Tawney Owl Nikon D850 500mm PF lens three electronic flash heads.

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As above but slight correction to exposure in PS. 1/250 sec f16 ISO 640 

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The next frame D850 set on max 9 FPS  The Tawny came several more times but this was the best of the night, This was a first for me of night bird action and it is a wild bird!!!
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The set-up before dark when Owl came an hour later.

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