Glaucous
Before sun up this morning, I was out and about, with conditions being a lot better following yesterday's storm. Under the platform, there was a bunch of gulls wheeling about just over the water. One of them stood out, being bigger than even the GBBGs that were around it. It looked like a big version of the Iceland Gull we had a few days ago, but this was much bigger, and as I focused in on it, I could see a large, light coloured beak with a black tip.
I was not able to stay as I had other duties, but once light a few hours later, I had a quick scan of the assembled GBBGs and Herring Gulls sitting off the platform and I briefly found it again. This time I could see the black tipped beak had a very pinkish look.
Later in the day, I was carrying out a job that involved the use of a camera. Looking out, I saw this large gull with its white tipped wings fly in and land on the water. It was at range, but as you can see in the attachment, I did manage to get a decent record shot.
Sadly, my Common Scoters seem to have moved on. Present today though were Herring Gull, GBBG and Kittiwake, along with my first ever Glaucous Gull. I am having a great December. Four birds new to the platform in Common Scoter, Iceland Gull, Turnstone and Glaucous Gull, with the gulls being lifers for me.
Also had a Grey Seal today.
Before sun up this morning, I was out and about, with conditions being a lot better following yesterday's storm. Under the platform, there was a bunch of gulls wheeling about just over the water. One of them stood out, being bigger than even the GBBGs that were around it. It looked like a big version of the Iceland Gull we had a few days ago, but this was much bigger, and as I focused in on it, I could see a large, light coloured beak with a black tip.
I was not able to stay as I had other duties, but once light a few hours later, I had a quick scan of the assembled GBBGs and Herring Gulls sitting off the platform and I briefly found it again. This time I could see the black tipped beak had a very pinkish look.
Later in the day, I was carrying out a job that involved the use of a camera. Looking out, I saw this large gull with its white tipped wings fly in and land on the water. It was at range, but as you can see in the attachment, I did manage to get a decent record shot.
Sadly, my Common Scoters seem to have moved on. Present today though were Herring Gull, GBBG and Kittiwake, along with my first ever Glaucous Gull. I am having a great December. Four birds new to the platform in Common Scoter, Iceland Gull, Turnstone and Glaucous Gull, with the gulls being lifers for me.
Also had a Grey Seal today.