
Thanks to Rich Steel, who sent me these great pictures of the Iceland Gull at Gresford Flash near Wrexham recently.
Wish I could take pix like this....(as, I have no doubt, do regular birdblog visitors...).
The link to Rich's website is over on the right.


Shame we just don't the white wings at Marshside like we used to....always a chance in late winter tho'.
Is just it me, or does the bill look a bit funny on this Iceland? Probably down to the fact that the pics are so crisply focussed I guess.....wow.

Eyes to the skies everyone, eyes to the skies...
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David Holland wrote...
John
Just for your further info, I did one of my TTV s (SJ48P) yesterday and this includes Netherley WWTW. I spent an hour just looking at wagtails on the 20 filter beds and trying to make sense of their identification. I counted a minimum of 120 and it is tempting to wonder if some or all of them head off for the "city lights" at the end of the day. I went expecting to count out the number of birds on a few filter beds and then multiplying up to the 20 mark. In fact most of them were congregated on 2-3 beds, so that idea went out of the window!
Chris Tynan agreed that ID of pied/white is difficult, but in fact when it came to entering the info into Bird Atlas I need not have worried as the bird list stops at pied/white, so I don't need to do anything further. additionally I counted 5 grey wags
David
Posted by: David Holland | December 14, 2007 6:41 AM