It wasn't very nice so I stayed at home, fiddling with my computers. I found a hundred things that I needed to do, and went about with that, nothing will be beyond me, hum, yes, it was like that. Actually, I got nowhere fast. Oh well. Let us have a bit of the B-H Gulls.
Oh these make me want to reach out and touch those beautiful feathers.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shots Bob.
ReplyDeleteI know what you mean about lots of things to do.
I have a list. It's old now; I never get round to doing it lol
Grand close ups though Bob.
ReplyDeleteSo soft - I'm will Hilary.
ReplyDeleteThe second picture was nice!
ReplyDeleteWow,Bob - love these fellows!
ReplyDeleteLove those what did you say...BHGulls, yes, Black Headed Gulls and glad you made the post. Great series of images~
ReplyDeleteBeautiful seagulls!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations for the pictures!
I wish I could fly like seagulls ...
Hug,
Lu
http://olharacreano.blogspot.com/
I feel like driving to the seaside, except it is 150 miles away from where I am right now !!!!
ReplyDeleteThey are very friendly with you and pose for you. Lucky!!!
ReplyDeleteThese are very quiet. the Starlings of the gull world.
ReplyDeleteI too have loads to do on the infernal machines.....perhaps you could do mine as well.
Super sharp and so nice, your great Bob......well done.
ReplyDeletegreetings from Holland, Joop
He looks cold on the last picture!
ReplyDeleteAgain great shots!
these image are so beautiful ! so white gulls, beautiful feathers and a nice black head !
ReplyDeleteVery nice close ups. You got many beautiful birds photos. Well done.
ReplyDeleteYou're making me a little homesick!! ~karen
ReplyDeleteExcellent photos ! When extended, are outstanding (I regret that my English is very limited :):):). A question: these black-headed gulls are Larus ridibundus? In Spain, at this time, the black-headed gulls (Larus ridibundus) begin to show their heads of "black-chocolate". Greetings from Barcelona, Spain,
ReplyDeleteRamon Garcia
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