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Saturday 22 April 2017

Black-headed Gull - Chroicocephalus ridibundus

Colouring for summer.

Please can you sign this petition to stop the proposed M4 over the Gwent Levels. I feel strongly about this because it is a place I visit a lot. The damage to the Gwent Levels along with Magor Marsh and the Newport Wetlands will be irreparable!


Please look at my website bobswildlife.co.uk. There is a photo of a Black-winged Stilt,  and  the  Lesser Whistling Duck by Callum in the 'Guest photographer'











29 comments:

  1. Hello Bob! your Black-headed Gull is pretty. Beautiful series of photos. Thank you for linking up your post. Happy Saturday, enjoy your weekend!

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  2. Hi Bob and you've done it again with a great set of images of the Black-headed Gull. We have them at Rutland and they chase the Ospreys hoping to steal a fish, I've never seen them succeed. Great post. All the best John

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  3. An underrated bird Bob. Beautiful captures which show it off well.

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  4. Hi Bob. Superb photos. I like a lot.

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  5. Hi Bob. Here we have a huge black-headed gull community. The noise is loud. Awesome photos.

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  6. Junko style! Nice ones dear Bob

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  7. Bob, great shots of this pretty Gull!

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  8. A combination of beautiful and rather comic at the same time--- Love 'em.

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  9. Beautifull bird Bob, with his cap chocolat ^^.

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  10. Interesting to see that black head, it's different for me to see.

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  11. Hi Bob

    Beautiful pictures of the Black-headed Gull.

    Groettie from Patricia.

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  12. Beautiful pictures of the gull Bob.
    Nice to have him with a fly.
    Greetings Tinie

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  13. Great series of the BH gull, Bob!
    It looks completely unafraid of you!!
    I hope they are well-behaved were you are, here some can be very cheeky!! LOL!
    Keep well and enjoy your evening :)

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  14. Awesome my dear
    Come to visit my blog
    Kisses

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  15. Hola Bob,magnifica serie de fotos de la Cabecinegra.Un abrazo.

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  16. Wow Amazing...Beautiful work like always Bob...

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  17. Ah, the common Brown Headed Gull! Not seem one in a while. It would be a mega tick in Australia!

    Cheers - Stewart M - Melbourne

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  18. Love these Bob, he seems to be almost looking at you when some of these images were taken.
    Great photographs.

    All the best Jan

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