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birding, birdwatching, British birds, Common Gull, Cosmeston, Cosmeston Lakes Country Park, gulls, identifying gulls
I’m sure I’m gaining a reputation as ‘The woman who stares at gulls’. I don’t think of myself as a larophile, a gull-worshipper – I’d just like to become better at identifying them. With their annually changing plumages, the juveniles are the most difficult; generally, the adult gulls are easier, if you can get a good look at them. Today, at Cosmeston, while staring at the gulls as usual, I actually found something different, not one of the usual Black-headed gulls or Lesser black-backed gulls or Herring gulls, but this lovely Common gull. Fortunately, it was close to the shoreline so it was easy to pick out its distinctive bill and head shape and colouring. A very pretty little gull!
Toffeeapple said:
That is a pretty Gull, I wish I could keep them in my mind but they keep escaping!
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sconzani said:
I know the feeling! 🙂
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Dave Miles said:
Identifying gulls for me is a nightmare. No wonder some people just group them as “seagulls”.
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sconzani said:
I totally understand your ‘nightmare’, Dave. Personally, I’m trying to move my thinking from ‘nightmare’ to ‘challenge’. It’s not easy! 🙂
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