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Unusual Gull - Brandon Marsh Warwickshire (1 Viewer)

Kevin Groocock

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A couple of days ago, I was taking images of a Grey Heron on east marsh pool at Brandon Marsh. When I brought the images up on my laptop, I noticed the gull on the far left of the attached images. It appears to have a rather long bill! I did not notice this gull when scanning with my scope. A deformity probably but I would appreciate the opinions of other birders :t:
 

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A couple of days ago, I was taking images of a Grey Heron on east marsh pool at Brandon Marsh. When I brought the images up on my laptop, I noticed the gull on the far left of the attached images. It appears to have a rather long bill! I did not notice this gull when scanning with my scope. A deformity probably but I would appreciate the opinions of other birders :t:

Hiya,

It appears to be holding something.

Cheers, Andy.
 
A couple of days ago, I was taking images of a Grey Heron on east marsh pool at Brandon Marsh. When I brought the images up on my laptop, I noticed the gull on the far left of the attached images. It appears to have a rather long bill! I did not notice this gull when scanning with my scope. A deformity probably but I would appreciate the opinions of other birders :t:

I would say it's holding something too.
 
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