Seagulls

in Feathered Friends4 years ago

Seagulls, snow-white birds soaring over the sea! Such is the romantic image of birds in the minds of people. In real life, such a birdlife can be observed only if there is readily available food.

Such large concentrations of seagulls can be found on the beaches of Odessa in autumn. Flocks of screaming birds on the coast ...

In my opinion, the birds have a rest from the flight. I watch them and take a few pictures. Funny birds!

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Who is the main bird here?
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Flap your wings! Are you ready to fly?
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Where did you fly? This is a test
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Slim row of birds!
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I'm not sure if this is Mediterranean gull or Black-headed gull. Although for the winter the feathers on the head of the birds are gray-white.

Mediterranean gull and Black-headed gullis a partially migratory bird.
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Or maybe these are young birds, a new brood, judging by their plumage.

I don't know exactly what kind of these gulls ... Do you know?

Enjoy!

Original photos by @leylar

The photos were taken by OLYMPUS E-M1 Lens M.Zuiko Digital ED 12-40mm 1:2.8 PRO

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Manually curated by brumest from the @qurator Team. Keep up the good work!

Thanks a lot for your support

There are so many different species of gulls! Whoever these are, your photos are wonderful.
Thanks for posting to the #featheredfriends community

Thank you for stopping by and your kind words. During this period, seagulls on the coast can be seen more often than in another season.😊

I love the 1st shot here - its just perfect! at St.Petersburg where I live, the seagulls dont let you come up to the distance of 10 metres...

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nice captures !
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Hello @leylar!

Lovely photography on gulls all taking a break together, look similar to our grey-headed gull @leylar but then we are on the other side of the world down South 😉