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| Western Orphean Warbler - WOW |
Right, that's it and looking forward to the long weekend and hopefully one more mega out of this spring.
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| Western Orphean Warbler - WOW |
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| 1st-winter Bonaparte's Gull, 19th May - bird one. Note the isolated ear-covert spot, tertial patterning and obvious retained feathering on its median coverts |
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| 1st-winter Bonaparte's Gull, 19th May - bird one. Note the obviously greyish tinge to the nape, darkish edge to the secondaries and black tips to every retained tail feather |
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| 1st-summer Bonaparte's Gull, 26th May - bird two. Again, the hood is obvious while the retained feathers in the greater coverts and tertials are different to bird 1. |
| 1st-winter Bonaparte's Gull, Barking Bay, 27th May - bird 1. (photo copyright David Bradnum) |
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| Bonaparte's Gull now sporting semi-summer attire |
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| Little and large... |
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| Atmospheric shot - imagine the backdrop of a picturesque and remote rocky coast with a Bonaparte's Gull feeding in the surf. The reality is an outfall in the Thames with floating turds and factories. |
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| An urban tern |
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| Wood Sandpiper on West Paddock, Crossness |
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| Have a load of Bonaparte's Gulls - Ontario December 2011 |
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| 1st-summer Med Gull |
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| Some of yesterday's big hitting crowd |
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| Brownish legs and deep based, orange bill |
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| Capturing the typical posture you'd expect for this species |
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| Looks atypically round headed in this shot, as it looks towards the camera. |
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| Nice brownish legs. Shame this is taken from below, but with a bit of imagination you can just about make out the tail projecting beyong the wingtip twice the length of the primary projection. |