Bonaparte’s Gull at Oare Marsh AGAIN!

Bonaparte’s Gull at Oare Marsh AGAIN!



Work took me to Kent today so a quick trip to Oare Marsh was on the cards.I arrived at lunch time and Napoleon was sitting pretty just by the bridge on East flood a few yards from the road. He was in the company of hundreds of Black headed gulls and Black-tailed Godwits but was easily picked out from the mass gathering of the high tide roost.

A few , a single , several Avocet, and added to the list before a and Greenshank were added. , Bearded Tit and were also encountered.

The Bonaparte’s slept for a while before taking a brief swim before flying out to the estuary when spooked by the cattle as they walked across the flood. A quick stop on the way home added good views of with recent fledglings and a young was also seen here. Year list now 253

Bonaparte’s Gull at Oare Marsh AGAIN!
Napoleon
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with Blackwits
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Bonaparte’s Gull
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Bonaparte’s Gull with Black heads
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Bonny Gull (top right)
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Young Robin
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Young Spotted Flycatcher
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Spotted Flycatcher
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Spot Fly

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Spot Fly with fly

 

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Brian Anderson

Brian Anderson

Essex Birder using the blog as a diary of my trips around the country chasing birds. Enjoying the places it takes me and the people I meet along the way. Great to spend time with my Dad and brother as we chase our year lists and grow our life list in the process.

Brian Anderson

Brian Anderson

Essex Birder using the blog as a diary of my trips around the country chasing birds. Enjoying the places it takes me and the people I meet along the way. Great to spend time with my Dad and brother as we chase our year lists and grow our life list in the process.

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