Typically in amongst the crashing waves at high tide.
A bird that has also been on the beach recently is this juvenile Caspian Gull. A 1st winter individual, this was only the second time that I've seen one, so it was good to be able to stand and study it for a while as it mingled with some juvenile Herring Gulls.
The Caspian Gull can be seen here in the centre, and is noticably lighter in colour to the Herring Gulls either side of it.
Hello, Love the Purple Sandpiper, they are cute! The Caspian Gull is new to me! Great photos. Thank you for linking up and sharing your post. Happy Saturday, enjoy your weekend.
ReplyDeleteThat Caspian Gull is so cute....look at his little webbed feet! He looks like he's posing for a children's story! Enjoy your weekend!
ReplyDeletewonderful the Purple Sandpiper!I love their photos!
ReplyDeleteHappy weekend, Elke
Beautiful
ReplyDeleteInteresting post and photos.
ReplyDeleteNice seabird photos!
ReplyDeleteLovely little birds.
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed your Post. Have a good week.
ReplyDeleteI'm not familiar with the Caspian gull but he's very cute.
ReplyDeleteI've never seen these birds in our corner of the world. Fascinating!
ReplyDeletePurple Sandpiper is very rare here. The most success I ever had with this species was in Wales many years ago. Not sure I would have picked out the Caspian Gull.
ReplyDeleteLove these little birdies.
ReplyDeleteWorth a Thousand Words
I wish I could spend enough time at the beach to learn the shore birds!! I love watching them, but they look too much alike for me to differentiate.
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These birds are lovely.
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