Today Carbis Bay produced Divers and Common Gulls ( not so common and generally seen in the winter months). The White bait has turned up early in St Ives Bay and caused a feeding frenzy and according to the local godfather Carbis Bay was full of Auks, Gulls and good numbers of Divers. The Pacific Diver was there today showing fifty to a hundred metres or yards if you prefer, off shore and has been for a few days giving good views. I attempted a photograph but failed to nail a good shot, however I did manage with some success the Gulls. When the tide started to push I went around to Carnsew and photographed the 2nd winter Mediterranean Gull. A Purple Sandpiper was in amongst the numerous Dunlin but no sign of the P, Diver at Carnsew. Please click on the images to enlarge
Med Gull
GN Diver Med Gull 2nd Winter
Common Gull
A Suffolk trip April 2024
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A three night stay in eastern Suffolk at Dunwich with some really nice
birds and great audio courtesy of Nightingales and wailing heath chickens -
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6 days ago
Nice shots again Sam.
ReplyDeleteVery nice shots. Love capturing birds on the wing.
ReplyDeleteNice shots Sam good to meet you again at Carnsew (I should of stayed there very quiet elsewhere!)
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