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Recent content by robinho

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    Gull id. Argentatus/argenteus or michahellis

    Need some help with ID of this gull, so i can learn what to look for in the field next time. This pic is taken in norway, on the east coast where argentatus is the most common of the big-gulls. Looked through hundreds of argentatus when i found this, who looks a bit mich-alike, although not...
  2. Blue tit

    Blue tit

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    Comment by 'robinho' in media 'Common redpoll'

    Had to edit my photo a little bit. Have so much crap in here, so I must do something about it:-)
  4. Common Guillemot

    Common Guillemot

    Close up
  5. Sanderling

    Sanderling

    Adult winter bird
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    Comment by 'robinho' in media 'Herring gull'

    Indeed a argentatus. Prob a 4cy female
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    Lesser black-backed gull??

    Thanks. I suspected it was a LBBG with an abnormal bill colour, but needed to be 100% sure. Rather late for lbbg's here now actually.. Thanks again Robinho :smoke:
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    Lesser black-backed gull??

    :loveme: Is this a LBBG? shouldn't the bill be totally dark? http://home.no/birding/ubs%20make.htm Robinho :scribe:
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    Birds in Rhodos

    Since I am a photographer, I'm of course hoping for some lovely pics. So my question is; Is there any special places that I just "must" visit? I'm leaving sunday:-) Robinhoo
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    Birds in Rhodos

    THANKS for the replies. Any gulls and terns breeding there?
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    Birds in Rhodos

    Hello Im going to Rhodos 18.06 (june) and I am wondering what I may see, and were to go? Thanks for all help! Robinho :hi:
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    Gull ID

    Agree with JanJ, but the size was extremly small for a herring. Sadly it disappeard before we got an opportunity to study the gull. But out of the photos i belive; - structure: More herring than RBG. But still it is a very small gull.. - size: More RBG than herring (but again, size can be very...
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    Gull ID

    Thanks JanJ
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    Gull ID

    It's also more likely to find an herring gull in Norway:-) I also think the bill is more argentatus like, but the size of the gull says RBG. A small female herring could also of course be very small. Robinho
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    Gull ID

    It's either a ringed billed gull or a herring gull. My guess would be the first on, cause it seem'd like an mew, just a bit bigger. The bill is also to heavy to be a mew gull. Is it an 2nd winter ringed, or a VERY VERY small herring? :D Thanks for the replie Reay_Bonxie:-) Robinho
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