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Well Peeps,
I had a great day out in West Sussex yesterday, in the company of me good birding buddy BF's Aivars Kalejs. It was overcast and damp for most of the day, but we did see some good birds. We stopped of at Widewater Lagoon, between Lancing and Shoreham, where wee see 3 Goosanders, and 3...
An uncommon but regular winter visitor to NS. Iceland gulls are far more frequent. This one was hanging out at a local dump with many Herring and GBB gulls over the Xmas period.
Despite the bad weather, I had a really nice morning yesterday with Lisa and Paul. We had 64 species, including a Glaucous Gull, a rare bird for Spain. This observation was possible thanks to Rafa Garca and the ubiquitous social networks. Somehow, it feels like the birding passion is steadily...
A shot from the archives of the 2nd of the white-winged gulls that we sometimes get to see in the winter.
This one is the Glaucous Gull and this photo is from last year, haven't seen these yet this year.
the two white-winged gulls (Glaucous and Iceland) are distinguishable from the other gulls...
This Glaucous Gull had decided to watch the cliffs at Alkefjellet, presumably for the time being, for abandoned eggs (too early in the season for young birds). These cliffs (over several km) hold an estimated 100,000 pairs of breeding Brunnich's Guillemot.
Taken on a Ice Flow in Batsfjord from a Boat, At times the Skipper had to Steer the Boat round some large Ice Flows, Spring has not quite arrived in the Arctic.