Chris Oates
Why does a Black-headed Gull have a brown head...
Thanks for the 'College' advice everyone - I usually walk from Mabe to Argal but last couple of trips were through the football field.
Yep, and assuming it's lost half its bill in the pic due to the motion capture rather than being anything much rarer
A nice bird to see.
Most of the photos I did get were of its backside but in one it does show a longer beak.
Why is it so hard to id the little brown birds? I took this photo today and thought it was a Dunnock but now I've blown it up I'm not so sure. Unless the birds start to cooperate by appearing closer to me, I think I need to go up a lens size.:C
Probably far too much advice given there ...
Down by Lidl's today (= Gorrangorras), had a Merlin fly over the river before perching up in a large tree on the opposite side. Female/1st winter, maybe female on size. Nothing anything else out of the ordinary (10 Mute Swan, 1 Coot, 1 Moorhen, 2 each of Little Egret and Greenshank, 1 Dunlin, 30+ Curlew, 2+ Little Grebe ...)
Wow, nice one with the merlin! I'm yet to see one in Cornwall! Was sitting by the river for a couple of hours taday - must have just missed it (or was probably too distracted taking photos of the redshanks)
Doesnt look so impressive after Dan's 18 yesterday, but had a pair of eiders from the Falmouth-St Mawes ferry. They hadnt moved an inch from when i got the first ferry in the morning to when I got the last one back!
Don't see anyone mentioning the Bullfinches in Swanvale - I see them in deep at the Swanvale reserve sign and lately across the road from the pumping station where the (never saw it) Yellowbrowed warbler was.
Seeing lots of rats but no traps like there used to be ??
Late afternoon popped out to Pendennis ...
Two Med Gulls patrolling (ad and 2ndw), Razorbill distantly and 2 Purple Sandpiper on the point. Harbour Porpoise briefly towards St Anthony Head. Castle Beach held the male Black Redstart, and two Whimbrel which promptly flew off towards Pendennis.
Gorrangorras on the Penryn River at high tide (about 5pm) held 80+ Curlew, 20+ Teal, 10+ Mallard, 30+ Redshank, 2 Greenshank, 3 Knot and 11 Turnstone and 8 or more Mute Swan.
Hi Dan,
Any chance you can put what the photos are of, then if I ever see them I will stand a chance of knowing what they are.
Thanks Carol
Thanks Dan for putting what they are.
Went down on Portscatho beach this afternoon to have a look at the seabirds. Not too sure about number one one but two is an Oystercatcher and three I think is a Bar Tailed Godwit.