
Some times they fly a mile but this Skylark just sat there and allowed three shots before it went,
away,
Priorslee was the target this morning for the ever elusive Juvenile
Glaucous Gull, However today it was a red letter day as not only was the
Glauc there but also the
Juvy Iceland Gull, mind you they were both at the furthest point it was able to get from me and no
matter where I was they were at the opposite end!!! So with only the
Juvy Iceland on film! and a good search of the landfill it was not to be today.

Just some stroppy Moorhen after a bit of bread.

I'm sure this one was going for the record belly slid, must have done at least 3 meters.

So to the record shots of the
Juvy Iceland Gull (turned the saturation down!!)

He was to prove to be a bit shy.

even coy!
With two juvenile Glaucs reported in the near area and the Juvy Iceland keep an eye on the roosts, or really at any time.
Cheers
Paul
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