Report Guernsey Colour Ringed Gulls

Sightings of Guernsey colour ringed Gulls can be entered here for an instant life history, or sent to pkv@cwgsy.net for a life history to be returned by e-mail to observers.

Thursday, September 12, 2013

Nine Red Birds!

After the usual early morning gull tour (little change from recent days), I went to the East Coast at lunch time to marvel once again at the annual Battle of Britain Air Display...and in particular the RAF Red Arrows Display Team. Most birders I know also love aeroplanes...perhaps we just want to fly?! Anyway...it is always thrilling to watch the high speed aerial manoeuvres of the pilots and their BAE Hawk Trainer jets. Watching people who excel at their jobs is almost always a true privilege!
Naturally...the gulls on the East coast were less impressed by the display than I was...but they were soon feeding on the beaches again!!!








Pretty Awesome Flying!

Tuesday, September 10, 2013

Not a Lot of Change, but nice Yellow-legged Gulls Views

After yesterday’s failure to locate the West Coast LBBG flock, I was pleased this morning to find c 600 birds; mostly at L’Éree with smaller numbers at Perelle. 47 of these gulls were colour ringed (all Guernsey or Alderney birds), and there was little evidence of much change amongst the flock over the past week or so. There are still relatively few juvenile LBBGs amongst the moulting adults and immatures. Two Yellow-legged Gulls (one adult and one 3rd summer+) showed very well in the early morning sunshine.


 LBBG Black 8AT8 with Yellow-legged Gull
 LBBG Black 0.A8 today
 LBBG Black 0.A8 as chick







 Various plumages of LBBG White 6.V0
LBBGs at L'Eree Beach

Saturday, September 7, 2013

Spot the Yellow-legged Gull

Highlights of a couple of hours at Chouet landfill this morning included 200+ cr reads on Herring Gulls, 20 cr LBBGs and 20 GBBGs (including a Norwegian 2nd year bird - Black JP719). An adult Yellow-legged Gull conveniently posed next to Herring and Lesser Black-backed Gulls showing well the difference in mantle colouration between the three species. 
 Rainbow over Chouet landfill



 GBBG Black JP719 (from Vest-Agder, Norway)

 GBBG Green N46 (from Chausey, France)
 GBBG Yellow 0.PP0 (from Guernsey)

 Herring Gulls from Guernsey





Adult Yellow-legged Gull with LBBG and Herring Gulls

Friday, September 6, 2013

New GuernseyGulls On-line Reporting System Goes Live

There is now a new web site where records of all Guernsey colour-ringed gulls and Great Cormorants can be entered online direct by the observers, with instant full life histories available. The site is now fully operational in English, French, Portuguese and Spanish. My thanks to Francois Leclerc, Gilbert Vimard, Carlos Pacheco and Antonio Gutierrez for invaluable help with the relevant translations!
The site has only been possible through the hard work and commitment of Jean-Luc Jean, Peter Carre and Colin Le Conte of Digimap Ltd, to whom we are all very grateful!.
Another advantage of the web site for observers is that once registered you can access your own records of Guernsey birds at all times, and the links will automatically update with any subsequent sightings of these birds.
The web site is available at   http://webmaps.digimap.gg/BirdRings/
So...next time you see a Guernsey colour-ringed gull please access the web site, register and enter your sightings. As before...any questions or issues should be sent to me at pkv@cwgsy.net
For the moment it is not possible to dowload photos onto the site. I hope to work on this function in the future. Please continue to send photographs of any colour ringed birds to me by e-mail.
Many thanks for your continued records and best wishes

Paul

Paul K Veron
GuernseyGulls
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Thursday, September 5, 2013

Back to the Landfill

With an early morning high tide, and thick mist after dawn, I spent 90 minutes at Chouet landfill. As expected there were few adult LBBGs (less than 50) but amongst them was Norwegian bird - Black JP50, ringed as a chick in July 2006 in Vest-Agder. Amongst a handful of GBBGs were three French-ringed birds from Chausey Islands. It was heartening to see so many juvenile gulls feeding at the landfill, mostly Herring Gulls (with very few cr birds!), but also a small number of LBBGs and GBBGs.


 LBBG Black JP50 from Norway
 Herring Gull White 9HW2 (rehabilitated by GSPCA this summer)

 GBBGs from Chausey islands, France
Chouet landfill in the Mist

Monday, September 2, 2013

Record Number of Yellow-legged Gulls!

OK - it's only three...but all on the same beach today...that's a first for me on Guernsey! All three michahellis Yellow-legged Gulls were hatched three or more years ago, but still have traces of immature plumage. There were also almost 1,000 LBBGs along Guernsey's west coast today (mostly on L'Eree), with 76 Guernsey and Alderney colour-ringed birds. There have been far fewer GBBGs on the beaches over the past two days, which is consistent with this fine weather we are enjoying. I suspect the majority are well offshore at the moment. The first decent autumn storm will bring them ashore in numbers. The number of French GBBGs (both from Chausey Islands and Seine-Maritime) is increasing noticeably now.
 Part of LBBG Gull flock on L'Eree





 Three different Yellow-legged Gulls on L'Eree

 Two Chausey-ringed GBBGs on L'Eree
LBBG Black 5.A2 on L'Eree
GBBG Black 85M from Seine-Maritime on Pembroke