With an Atlantic storm finally making landfall, it's been frustrating not being able to look at the sea today. However several checks of the Estuary gulls finally came up trumps late this afternoon...
It looked like a second-winter Common Gull was going to be my gull of the day, despite three visits to an ever increasing gull flock opposite Coronation Corner. However a scan through a distant smaller gull flock from the gateway just north of Axmouth revealed the presence of what looked like a juvenile Caspian Gull...
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| Just left of the right hand Great Black-backed Gull. |
I zoomed around to Tower Hide, and am pleased to say it was still there. A juvenile Caspian Gull looking absolutely superb...
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| What a beauty! Such a long and narrow bill, sloped long head, long pink legs, and those lovely plain grey scaps coming through |
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| A closer view of those lovely soft grey 1w scaps. Can see a glimpse of the nice white and black tail |
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| Seemed to have a bit of a limp, often holding its left leg up. Overall it was a large bird, bigger than all Herrings |
After about 15 minutes it took off and flew south. I just about got an underwing pic, but it was quite a way away when I managed this...
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| Not much good really! |
A stonking bird, and it's always good to see one of those 'classic' large, long and lumpy Casps. Only my third juvenile Caspian Gull on the Axe.
Potentially there's a really nice additonal twist to this bird too. Two days ago I was walking around Portland with Jess (a nice nine miler on a rare child and work-free day together), and as I was passing the gull flock near the Obs a quick scan revealed a surprise juv Caspian Gull sat in the middle of them! After alerting the Obs we had to keep walking, but looking at my photos of this bird now makes me wonder whether this was the very same bird that was on the Axe today. Here's my best photo of the Portland bird...
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| Head and bill shape, greater covert patterning and moult all look similar to me! |
So maybe I have found the same Caspian Gull twice, in two different counties!?
Also on the Estuary/marshes today, several Ringed Plover and Dunlin, a Bar-tailed Godwit and a Green Sandpiper on Black Hole Marsh.
I have got some more bird news to update you all with, mostly passerines, but this will have to wait for another day now. Check back soon!






















































