you are right.Adam,
Yet again thank you. The Eiders, the LBBs, GBBs and ?Tern had me beat.
One more photo taken at Scremerston. I was thinking Little Gull - am I right.
Noel
Adam,
Yet again thank you. The Eiders, the LBBs, GBBs and ?Tern had me beat.
One more photo taken at Scremerston. I was thinking Little Gull - am I right.
Noel
you are right.
Yes you are right i should have looked at the pic properly silly me.Have to say the juv BH gulls do look a lot smaller than the 2 adults.Might be just the way they situated in the pic making them look smaller.Not sure which bird you're meaning, but I can only see Black-headed Gulls in the photo - the one in the bottom left is a juvenile, with the buffy-brown mantle and head markings. If you look at the primary pattern though, it's typical Black-headed, as is the size.
Mark
Next batch.
Not sure which bird you're meaning, but I can only see Black-headed Gulls in the photo - the one in the bottom left is a juvenile, with the buffy-brown mantle and head markings. If you look at the primary pattern though, it's typical Black-headed, as is the size.
Mark
3rd and 4th Gull is a Common Gull
Took this on Skye - think it is a Meadow Pipit.
Thank you to everyone who have replied to my posts.
Two questions
How long have you been interested in wild birds ?
Have you got a bird ID guide ?
I was going to say! Its about time you where back on your patch.
Too much time looking at them boring Hobby's at Bish Mid.:-O
Hi Steve Hurworth Burn used to cracking for waders when the water level was right seen 15 species of wader there in one day.Still think you cannot beat Barmston Pond for waders when the water level is right.But i think we have lost Barmston Pond for waders which is a crying shame.Says thou !, with thy recent change to dual Anglo/Scots nationality
working visit today down there :t::t:
Mr Olley has further plans to maximise the sites potencial - additional scrapes & earthworks, access & viewpoint.
All very exciting, at this the best wetland site away from N.Tees marshes