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| drake Green-winged Teal Crossness 13th April 2013 - slightly better photo that yesterday's attempt... but only just |
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| male Yellow Wagtail in the paddocks today - after all those grey skies this winter, time to get the sun glasses out |
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| drake Green-winged Teal Crossness 13th April 2013 - slightly better photo that yesterday's attempt... but only just |
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| male Yellow Wagtail in the paddocks today - after all those grey skies this winter, time to get the sun glasses out |
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| drake Green-winged Teal Crossness 12th April 2013 |
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| A rather more confiding Green-winged Teal that I photographed on Madeira in February 2010 |
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| male Firecrest at Portland Bird Observatory, Dorset 11th April 2013 - nice to see the 'fire' in its crest! |
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| Harlequins at Grundarfjörður 4th April 2013 |
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| drake American Wigeon Njarðvík 31st March 2013 |
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| borealis Eider Bakkatjorn 1st April 2013 |
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| notice the short-legged appearance, dark eye and tepid bill colour. Structurally, too, this bird is quite squat and would be labelled in the 'classic' bracket of this species. |
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| A more snouty individual with a pale eye - see the two images below for the same bird. Note the bright pink, relatively short legs and relatively dark grey mantle. |
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| Purplish-pink orbital ring, tepid bill and even though the eye appears pale there is still some speckling present. |
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| Thayer's Gulls have a very pale looking underwing, with dark markings restricted to the tips of the outer primaries. The leading edge of P10 shows a darkish tongue. |
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| A typical individual, looking quite Iceland Gull-like in its facial expression - though note the dark iris |
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| Same individual as above and below, illustrating a relatively well-proportioned looking gull |
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| Another photo of the bird above. |
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| A paler-eyed, longer billed individual to the bird depicted above. Again, note the distinctive nape hue and darkish grey mantle |
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| A heavy-billed individual with a pale eye, though this is still peppered by dark spots. The rich pink legs and short tibia are typical of Thayer's Gull. |
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| Glaucous-winged x American Herring Gull - note the rather dopey look and smudging akin to Glaucous-winged Gull and the paler mantle compared to Thayer's Gull. |
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| same bird as above - very Thayer's-like primaries (though a large P10 mirror is almost tipped and note the extensive dark on the undersides of P7-10). |