Bob, I would agree that the Black back and lesser Black back are aggressive but here in the far north they seem to mix happily with Black-headed and Common Gulls. Not much chance of me getting a photograph of them being nice though. I'll leave it to you on your annual expedition.
SO BEAUTIFUL BOB~~~~~~~~~~~~
ReplyDeleteThanks Amandine.
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DeleteDEAR BOB°_°
Hi Bob!
ReplyDeleteGreat photos of a stunning bird
Have a nice day
/Ingemar
Beautiful pictures of the young black-backed gull.
ReplyDeleteHe or she now defends itself al.
He or she is learning to look after itself, in the last one. Cheers Irma.
Deleteneat brownish coloration!
ReplyDeleteLovely shots of this juvenile:)
ReplyDeleteThanks a lot.
DeleteEinfach toll Bob.
ReplyDeleteMan sieht es ihm nicht an, dass er so aggressiv wird
Einen schönen Abend wünscht Dir
Irmi
You're right Irmi.
Deleteheerlijke foto,s van deze mooie sterke vogel.
ReplyDeleteUnderrated birds Bob, very nicely captured indeed.
ReplyDeleteWhen I grow up, I will not let Bob, I do Photos :)))
ReplyDeleteThe last one is great!!
Good Sunday.
A hug.
Have a great day today and all the others Laura.
DeleteNow it's just learning to be a big bully, things will soon change! Great captures Bob...[;o)
ReplyDeleteBig bully birds.
DeleteI love the last shot
ReplyDeleteLovely shots Bob...
ReplyDeleteBob,Great photos of a stunning bird
ReplyDeleteHe or she now defends itself al.
You have a series of top made again!!
grt,
Annie
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Cheers Annie, yes, it can try to win any fights.
DeleteThe gull i see every day, at the beach is in the 2nd photo!!!
ReplyDeleteBut in the 3rd,wow,what a wonderful shot and capture Bob!!!
Great work!!!!
Dimi...
"Don't mess with me" Bob. Great pics.
ReplyDeleteGreat Pictures!! The last one is a great action in it
ReplyDeleteBob, excellent! Such a great bold bird! The last shot is stunning!
ReplyDeleteCheers Robin
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ReplyDeletet does not look aggressive. Last image is great. Yours.
Yes, it was fighting with the Common Gulls, cheers Giga.
DeleteGreat shots, Bob! The last image is awesome!
ReplyDeleteSome wonderful actions shots, Bob. Just what was he eating in that first shot?
ReplyDeleteThese birds are massive! I see a few here and there in the winter and am always impressed by their size. Great captures as always, Bob!
ReplyDeleteThank you Tammy.
DeleteOh she is lovely ! So cute ! Thank you for these photos !
ReplyDeleteCheers and nice week Bob !
det siste bilde er spesiell, kjempe flott. :-)
ReplyDeleteThat last photo - WOW! :-)
ReplyDeleteUn bell'attimo fuggente... ti auguro buone vacanze!
ReplyDeleteBaci caro Bob
Gull is probably no baby bird, but they are incredibly beautiful, huge and looks so proud out / Brita
ReplyDeleteBob, this series of photos is so incredibly breathtaking, I literally gasped. WOW!!!
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Bob, I would agree that the Black back and lesser Black back are aggressive but here in the far north they seem to mix happily with Black-headed and Common Gulls.
ReplyDeleteNot much chance of me getting a photograph of them being nice though. I'll leave it to you on your annual expedition.
Very beautiful photos ;) Amazing juvenile!
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ReplyDeleteA última foto é fabulosa!
A primeira também!
Boa semana!
Beijinhos.
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Beautiful as always Bob, the first is very beautiful with prey in its beak.
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Tal y como nos tienes acostumbrados una buena y detallada serie. Un abrazo,
ReplyDeleteLovely markings on the feathers.
ReplyDeleteI'll wave to you from Sussex...
Thanks for the wave.
Deletegreat pics; shame about that, you'd have to wonder why (so aggressive). A bit of a bullying tactic?
ReplyDeleteReally super Bob.
ReplyDeleteThe first with prey in its beak is gorgeous, but also the last photo.
Just beautiful!