I stole a couple of hours off from work yesterday afternoon, to photograph the reported Whooper Swan at Drift reservoir. No luck with the Whooper so I had to resort to photographing the Black Headed Gulls. A common species in Cornwall and always obliging.
A trip to Frampton Marsh
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5 days ago
Oh wow - Just simply fabulous flight shots! Good work.
ReplyDeleteCracking flight images all extremely sharp and full of quality.
ReplyDeleteHi Dude,
ReplyDeleteThe Black-headed Gull is a small gull which breeds in much of Europe and Asia. It is a bold and opportunist feeder and will eat insects, fish, seeds, worms, scraps and carrion in towns or take invertebrates in ploughed fields with equal relish. Thanks a lot.....