The first sighting from the Gulls we ringed this year on the Break Waters has arrived.
Abby Domaille sighted Great Black Backed Gull P:92D at Perelle on Guernsey 23rd August.
Photo Abby DomailleBack on the Axe estuary Devon is Great Black Backed Gull P:62A. This particular GBBGull commutes on a regular basis between the Axe and the Reservoirs in the Chard area of Somerset and Dorset.
Seen on the Axe by Ian MacLean on the 13th August.
Another Great Black Backed Gull P:32D was seen by Paul Veron at Crabby Beach Alderney on the 22nd August. Previous sightings have been on Perelle Beach Guernsey.
Thanks to Mike Hill we have two sightings from the Devon Axe Estuary, Great Black Backed Gulls that are regular visitors to the Axe.
2nd August P:88B returned there all sightings from the Axe except for three visits elsewhere so far they are Dawlish Warren along the coast still in Devon, West Bexington Dorset and L'Eree airport Guernsey.
3rd August P:62A made a visit also a regular to the Axe with regular trips up to Chard in Somerset.
Latest sightings from our Gulls covering three of the English south coast counties and Brittany.
All Great Black Backed Gulls in date order.
25th July P:38B seen at West Bexington Beach n the Jurassic Coast by Mike Morse.
A little behind with our posts time to catch up.
Ian MacLean sighted Great Black Backed Gull P:62A making a return visit to the Devon Axe Estuary seen on the 13th July. More commonly seen in land on the Somerset Dorset border near to Chard, on the reservoirs.
In June Wayne Turner made a visit to Lihou island off the coast of Guernsey to see if he could find any evidence of GBBGull P:43A breeding over there. Wayne returned twice in July no success on the first visit although a better result on the 14th July.
On this visit to the possible nest site he found P:43A and a Pulli within some 20 metres of each other and the nest, but no sign of the possible female. We are little nearer to claiming the first record of a Portland gull breeding, but not close enough that will have to wait for next years breeding season.
potentially the nest site
Herring Gull 816 ringed as a Pulli in June 2019 has given us just two sightings so far, the first was in 2020 seen at Lower Compton Waste transfer site near Bristol.
Now we have the second sighting back in Dorset at West Bexington Beach on the Chesil Bank part of the Jurassic Coast.
Seen there on the 8th July by Mike John Morse.
Photo Mike John Morse