Thursday 18 November 2010

Black-Headed Gull


Black-headed Gull ......Larus ridibundus

13 comments:

  1. Prima photo Abbot....nice light.

    greetings, Joop

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  2. A lovely photo Trevor and I also loved the Song Thrush on the previous post.

    I do hope you haven't been affected by the terrible floods. I saw the reports on TV and immediately thought of my Cornish blogland friends!

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  3. Cracking shot Trevor. I love watching these.

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  4. Great Photo, I really like Black Headed Gulls.
    I hope you haven't suffered any flooding.
    Sam

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  5. I congratulate you for your excellent work, your photos are all gorgeous and a very great qualities !
    I 'm a follower with pleasure :))

    Bye Mahon
    redcat-albumart-som.blogspot.com

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  6. I love this Gull, it stands there, waiting.

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  7. Thanks Joop. Greeting from the UK.

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  8. Hi Jan.
    Thanks for the comment.

    Although we do have a small stream close to the bottom of the garden...we did not have any problems. Many places close by did get flooded so I guess we were lucky.

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  9. Thanks Keith. Gulls are majestic birds and so graceful in flight.

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  10. Hello Sam and Lisa.

    No problems with the flooding.
    Looks like you have a favourites chance of scooping Steve's prize. Great picture whatever the outcome.

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  11. Hi Mahon.

    Thank you for stopping by and leaving a comment.
    I have returned the compliment.

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  12. I suppose we do have a lot of opportunities with gulls being coastal. I will send some up the Forest Bob so you can get aquainted with them.

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  13. Ooops....bit hasty on that one Bob. Looks as if you are sending them to us LOL.

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