Friday, March 19, 2010
Beautiful Gull
Friday, March 19, 2010
Posted by
Bill of the Birds
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8:25 AM
On the pelagic trip I joined out of San Diego, California, in early March, I got a chance to take a few images of what just might be North America's most beautiful gull. Note that I said "gull" not "girl." And I suppose this is where, by law, I am required to insert the joke "I wish they all could be California gulls."
We did see Cali gulls on the trip, as well as western, ring-billed, Bonaparte's, and glaucous-winged. But the most beautiful, in my Humboldt (Current) opinion is the Heermann's gull. Breeding adults are sooty-gray above, white below, with a white head and bright red bill. They just appear elegant mixed in with the other, often larger, gulls.Like most pelagic trips, our was a chum fest. Bag after bag of bright orange popcorn kept the gulls glued to our stern. They were mostly westerns, but the Heermann's were the next most populous. Above you can see San Diego in the background as we leave the harbor.
Hard as it was to get a decent shot of a flying bird while standing on a rolling boat deck, I managed one or two keepers.
I'll post more about this trip in the near future. After all, I've just gotta share the experience of getting a handful of lifers.
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4 comments:
Wow, field guide pix don't do this species justice.
I think you just might be right about that!! What a spectacularly beautiful gull - almost doesn't look real. Great shots of it on the wing, despite the challenge! ~karen
Nice Blog Bill,love the Heerman's Gulls,as a bit of a gull buff myself,the favourtite i have managed to see is an Adult Ross's,what a beauty!!,keep up the great work!.
Beautiful color on this Gull, Bill! Thanks for sharing it!
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