Thursday 23 February 2023

 Most of our sightings are generated by our colour ringed Great Black Backed Gulls, so when we get a sighting from one of our Herring Gulls it makes a nice change.

A Herring Gull that had been into care and ringed and released into Portland Harbour in July 2016, gave its 3rd sighting on the 18th February seen in Swanage by Darran Rickards.

Seen in West Bay Bridport and Radipole Weymouth previously, doing well on route to its 7th year.

Great Black Backed Gull P:12F is staying faithful to Cornwall ringed June 2021, first sighting was in Padstow since then 3 times on the Camel Estuary. 

Seen back on the Camel by Jane Duffy and Stan Christphers  on the 21st February. 



Thursday 16 February 2023

 Great Black backed Gull P:56F made a return visit to Boulogne Harbour on the 14th February travelling along the coast from its previous sighting in Le Portel Harbour. Sighting from Jan Talloen. Originally ringed as a Pulli in June 2022.

After a long absence with no sightings GBBGull P:59A (one of our first) returned to Bembridge Harbour Isle of Wight seen there on the 15th February by Mark Buckley.

                                                              Photo Mark Buckley

Originally ringed as a Pulli in June 2012, since then it has visited Guernsey, several site's in Cornwall, Calvados France and the Isle of Wight.


Tuesday 14 February 2023

 GBBGull P:26F was originally ringed in June 2021, first sighting came from Port en Bressin in Calvados from Gilbert Vimard during August 2022.

On the 13th February we received a second sighting of this GBBGull from Perelle Beach Guernsey from Wayne Turner.


Wayne noticed the strange colouring on the bill. A search of the internet shows it is likely to be a result of diet that this coloration has occurred.


Friday 3 February 2023

 GBBGull P:38D is continuing to grace Perelle Beach seen there on two occasions lately 27th and 30th January sightings by Wayne Turner.

On the latest occasion it had a Med Gull for company

                                                                Photo Wayne Turner

Who could turn down a chance to be seen with a Med Gull?