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White Eyed Gull


Tim Roberts wrote:

Frying gently on your hotel sunbed, looking out on Tala Bay in the Gulf of Aqaba, your daily companions - bobbing on the buoys which demark the swimming area - are White Eyed Gulls (Ichthyaetus leucophthalmus). I read that this is one of the rarest species of gull in the world with the population now reduced to approx 5,000 birds. There it's a daily sighting: imagine if one blew in to No.2 Reservoir at Audenshaw, the twitcherati would go beresk. Such is the nature of birdwatching.

What you doing lying on a sunbed when you should be out in the field witnessing probably the worlds most amazing migration spectacle at this time of year ??confuse

-- Edited by pete berry on Sunday 30th of March 2014 09:35:17 PM



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Wow thats a great looking gull. My favourite has to be from west coast of california. The Heerman's gull. Fantastic in adult plumage. Another stonkersmile

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Did you see it? It was small and brown and flew that way.........................


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Frying gently on your hotel sunbed, looking out on Tala Bay in the Gulf of Aqaba, your daily companions - bobbing on the buoys which demark the swimming area - are White Eyed Gulls (Ichthyaetus leucophthalmus). I read that this is one of the rarest species of gull in the world with the population now reduced to approx 5,000 birds. There it's a daily sighting: imagine if one blew in to No.2 Reservoir at Audenshaw, the twitcherati would go beresk. Such is the nature of birdwatching.

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