To me, it looks like an immature kelp gull. No black band in the tail. What
do others think?
John Harris
Wildlife Experiences
Melbourne, Vic
On Apr 26, 2012 6:53 PM, "" <>
wrote:
> I was at Cape Bridgewater yesterday and photographed a seabird that I
> cannot ID. Images can be found at
> http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-**huq5qSlym-E/T5jsD6Of5eI/**
> AAAAAAAABdA/Jsk9UrT7NQM/s400/%**3fspecies.jpg<http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-huq5qSlym-E/T5jsD6Of5eI/AAAAAAAABdA/Jsk9UrT7NQM/s400/%3fspecies.jpg>
> or on my blog at
> http://smissen.blogspot.com.**au/2012/04/having-revised-my-**
> plans-for-and.html<http://smissen.blogspot.com.au/2012/04/having-revised-my-plans-for-and.html>
> (Sorry about the image quality - the bird was about 400 m offshore so
> images are heavily cropped)
> Thanks, Ian Smissen
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