
Cuckmere Haven | Birdingplaces
Perfect for waders, waterfowl, gulls and terns etc. Easily walkable, fantastic views (though can be windy due to it being very flat and squished between hills) and one of the first stop-offs for …
Seaford Head and Cuckmere Haven: 100s of Great Black Backed Gulls …
2021年11月12日 · Exceat in East Sussex doesn't now exist but was located near to the Seven Sister Visitors Centre in the Cuckmere valley betw een Friston and Seaford. The village was …
16th December 2012 West Rise Marsh & Exceat Bridge
2012年12月16日 · Typical Caspian Gulls are often described as small-headed, rather skeletal and generally looking pear-shaped.
Black-headed Gull from Exceat, Seaford BN25 4AG, UK on …
Black-headed Gull from Exceat, Seaford BN25 4AG, UK on September 28, 2024 at 02:18 PM by somebodyelse
8 Types of Gulls in United States – Nature Blog Network
Gulls can be hardy Arctic nesters, balmy-climate winter visitors, or year-round urban dwellers. This article explores eight of the most widespread and recognizable species of gulls found …
Birding North Unst: 22nd December 2012 Lewes & Exceat Bridge
22nd December 2012 Lewes & Exceat Bridge Waxwing 7. Waxwings in the rain at Lewes . Third-winter and Second-winter Caspian Gulls at Exceat Bridge ...
Scientists probe gulls' 'weird and wonderful' appetites - BBC
2025年2月22日 · From pilfering chips to swallowing whole starfish, gulls are known for their voracious appetites. However, one scientist was so astounded to see pictures on social media …
Gull - Wikipedia
Gulls, or colloquially seagulls, are seabirds of the subfamily Larinae. They are most closely related to terns and skimmers, distantly related to auks, and even more distantly related to waders.
20 Types of Gulls (and Terns) Found in the United States!
These are the gulls you’re most likely to see in inland locations. Look for them on coasts, piers, large bodies of water, and landfills, since they prefer to nest near freshwater sources. These …
Gull Research Organisation
This website deals with the identification and moult of gulls in the WP. Comparison of plumage month by month.