Bonaparte's Gull on East Flood.
On the 15th and again today the 18th July i saw the now 4th year in a row returning Bonaparte's Gull at Oare Marshes , this cracking looking bird was on the East Flood and showing very well in the south eastern corner.
Really bright coloured legs .
It was preening and i could see the bright orange/reddish legs which are normally pinkish in colour in winter plumage.
Bonaparte's Gull.
The Bonaparte's Gull was showing signs of moult around the base of its all black bill.
1st summer / 2nd winter plumage in 2013.
The Bonapartes Gull first appeared in 2013 in 1st summer / 2nd winter plumage and who would have thought it would become an annual visitor to Oare marshes.
In partial moult in 2014.
In full adult plumage in 2015.
In flight in 2015.
Anyone planning to see the Bonapartes Gull i would say high tide is best , as it often roosts on the islands on the East Flood near the pull in along the road or in the bottom south east corner near the sluice , otherwise on low tide it can almost be anywhere , i have seen it along Faversham creek and along the Swale but is alot harder to locate in my experience at Low tide.
wonder why it likes coming back so much!
ReplyDeleteIts a real mystery Simon & also where does it go to when not there ??
Deletehi. i'm heading down there tomorrow. where's the best spot. thnx
DeleteHi , there is a pull in on the main road through the reserve which is close to the East flood , check the islands near here plus it also seen sometimes on the far side of the flood in the south eastern corner best viewed near the sluice along Faversham creek , i have found high tide the best time to see it however you never know your luck , (high tide is 1.53pm tomorrow) good luck .
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