I spent my
first day birding of the year at Southport beach with the intention of
photographing the Gaucous Gull that has been reported from there for a while
now. Reading on the internet and chatting to a few local birders suggested that
the bird was ill but after catching up with it after a 2 hour search my
thoughts are rather different. I’d been told it was very approachable and as I
was able to get within 15m of the bird without causing it any due distress I’d
agree which would maybe suggest there was a problem with the bird. As the
photographs show the bill is rather red suggesting it has recently fed and
there seemed to be no problem with it as it took to the air joining a throng of
other gulls as an ignorant dog walker flushed it TWICE!! I wouldn’t mind but it was quite obvious that
about 10 birders with a variety of scopes, binoculars and cameras were looking
at a large Gull that was on its own sat on the grass as she trundled through
flushing the Gull and not satisfied with that she let her dog off within meters
of were the Gull had landed thus flushing it again! I don’t tar all dog walkers
with the same brush, most stayed away or even took an interest, and one couple
even photographed it with their phone. Rant over.
GLAUCOUS GULL - 2ND WINTER ACORDING TO MY HELM GUIDE
BELOW TAKING FLIGHT FOR THE 2ND TIME
BELOW BLACK-HEADED GULL
Whilst
searching for the Glaucous I came across a single Sanderling which seemed to
have signs of oil on its underside. It didn’t seem to hinder the bird as it preened,
fed and flew without any signs of a problem.
ABOVE SANDERLING PREENING OIL PATCH, BELOW FEEDING
As I left a
large flock of Twite (some ringed) fed near to the Weld Road car park, I estimated
numbers of between 80 – 100 but have been corrected with a count of 122 by
another birder who was there at the time.
PART OF THE LARGE FLOCK OF TWITE FEDING NEAR THE CAR PARK