KenM
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Apologies for these ''mostly'' distant poor images, however some may be ''do-able'' cheers.
The first image shows a line of Gannets with two birds in the last three at the end of line looking appreciably smaller than said Gannets, I think they were possibly Cory's Shears? If so are they known to tag on to ''Gannet lines?''
2nd and 3rd Images Diver sps., am assuming RTD?
4th Image looks to my eye...an immature Shag, presume not uncommon on this coast albeit the first one that I've found on the Southern North Sea coast.
Adding another Gannet line image (last image)....hope it helps? The two birds towards the end were (last and 3rd from last) certainly ''smaller''.
Cheers
The first image shows a line of Gannets with two birds in the last three at the end of line looking appreciably smaller than said Gannets, I think they were possibly Cory's Shears? If so are they known to tag on to ''Gannet lines?''
2nd and 3rd Images Diver sps., am assuming RTD?
4th Image looks to my eye...an immature Shag, presume not uncommon on this coast albeit the first one that I've found on the Southern North Sea coast.
Adding another Gannet line image (last image)....hope it helps? The two birds towards the end were (last and 3rd from last) certainly ''smaller''.
Cheers
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