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Thursday 6 June 2019

Black-headed Gull - Chroicocephalus ridibundus

Sitting on eggs.

Photographed at Rushy Hide, Slimbridge WWT, Gloucestershire, GB.









37 comments:

  1. I had nit realized they constructed quite so elaborate a nest.

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  2. Perfecta serie de la gaviota de cabeza negra en el nido incubando sus huevos.
    Un abrazo,

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  3. Hello, Bob, cute photos of the gull on the nest. Enjoy your day!

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  4. Terrific. I am impressed with the clarity of the photo and the beauty of the bird!!

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  5. Hi Bob;
    It's the firt time I see nest of gull on ground and not on water ! It was very hot no ?
    Nice images

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  6. That is quite a nest. I hope that she is totally successful in her work.

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    1. Thanks EC, yes she is very good in the building a nest.

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  7. Black-headed Gull scream. Bring me my food.

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  9. black head looks so attractive....
    Have a wonderful day

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  10. Hi Bob.

    This is a beautiful black-headed gull.

    Greeting from Patricia.

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  11. Great to have catch the gull's tongue Bob

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  12. The spammers are really out and about these days! Anyway--- I love this handsome bird. Great pictures!

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  13. Nice to see the nest and in nice light too. Nice photos Bob.

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  14. Made herself? comfortable there for sure.
    Lovely capture, always clear.

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  15. Preciosas fotografías. Me encantan. Saludos.

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  16. Beautiful Bob, here too much little gulls.

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  17. heel mooi Bob prachtig mooi op kleur

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  18. Hola Bob,una buena toma del momento de la incubacion de esta bonita Gaviota.Un saludo.

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  19. Hi Bob,
    Beautiful Gull!!
    Have a nuce weekend!
    regards,
    Maria

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  20. Hi Bob,
    These birds on a regular basis give the Ospreys returning with a fish a good chase and even try to steal the fish.
    Super set of images, I hadn't realized they built such a large nest,
    All the best, John

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  21. Oh wow, i went to a nice blog! Happy seeing these nice pictures!

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  22. amazing beautiful photos Bob
    happy weekend

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  23. Bonitas y tiernas fotografías de la gaviota de cabeza negra en su nido incubando los huevos, Bob, buenos tiros.

    Saludos.

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  24. Beautiful pictures of the gull on the nest Bob.
    Best regards, Irma

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  25. Nice pictures of the gull on the nest Bob.
    Now for the little ones ;-))
    Have a great weekend, greetings Tinie

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  26. That's quite a magnificent nest they have built, Bob. Great images - the last one is my favourite with its bill showing and its tongue out! I hope your weather is better than ours! With my very best wishes - - - Richard

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  27. That is a good looking nest …
    Wonderful photographs of the gull.

    All the best Jan

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