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A pair did lay infertile eggs in Iceland in 2018, but that’s about the only record I can find). Intriguingly, the population of Dark-bellied Brent Geese has also increased hugely during the same period, but the birds show no signs of colonising Europe, and there are hardly any records of them nesting away from the arctic tundra. (A
Late this week I sorted through three hundred trying, unsuccessfully, to find the odd Iceland Gulls that turn up each year. Friends of mine came home from those lakes with tales of Sandhill Cranes , Snowy Owls with eggs in the nest and others.
A nest wasn’t found until 1903, which set off a craze for Kirtland’s Warbler skins, nests, and eggs. I say this not only because he is president of the Grosse Pointe Audubon Society and because his official bio says he “has traveled across North America and to Cuba, Iceland, and Thailand to view and research birds”.
Eagle-eyed Pat spotted a Lesser Black-backed Gull in nonbreeding plumage and other birders that week noted a Thayer’s Gull (which we may have seen too–I mean, who expects Iceland Gull in April?). If I lived in High Island, I would go to the Rookery every evening to try to capture the essence of its chaotic wonderfulness.
Red Junglefowl by Mike Bergin Clare Kines chose an egg as his Best Bird of the Year. Stood high on a sea wall, north wind blowing strong in my face, scouring the dark sea, the occasional cries of Iceland, Glaucous and Herring Gulls as they dive past along with the unmistakeable smell of salt and fish locate me even with eyes closed.
Jamaica Bay, Big Egg Marsh. Jamaica Bay, Big Egg Marsh. Jamaica Bay, Big Egg Marsh. Jamaica Bay, Big Egg Marsh. Iceland Gull – Larus glaucoides. Jamaica Bay, Big Egg Marsh. Munuscong WMA (Munuscong Potholes). 28 May 2018. Clay-colored Sparrow – Spizella pallida. 28 May 2018. 28 May 2018.
Jamaica Bay, Big Egg Marsh. Jamaica Bay, Big Egg Marsh. Jamaica Bay, Big Egg Marsh. Jamaica Bay, Big Egg Marsh. Iceland Gull – Larus glaucoides. Jamaica Bay, Big Egg Marsh. Munuscong WMA (Munuscong Potholes). 28 May 2018. Clay-colored Sparrow – Spizella pallida. 28 May 2018. 28 May 2018.
Jamaica Bay, Big Egg Marsh. Jamaica Bay, Big Egg Marsh. Jamaica Bay, Big Egg Marsh. Jamaica Bay, Big Egg Marsh. Iceland Gull – Larus glaucoides. Jamaica Bay, Big Egg Marsh. Munuscong WMA (Munuscong Potholes). 28 May 2018. Clay-colored Sparrow – Spizella pallida. 28 May 2018. 28 May 2018.
Jamaica Bay, Big Egg Marsh. Jamaica Bay, Big Egg Marsh. Iceland Gull – Larus glaucoides. Jamaica Bay, Big Egg Marsh. Jamaica Bay, Big Egg Marsh. Jamaica Bay, Big Egg Marsh. Stormwater Treatment Area 5/6. 13 Jan 2018. Wandering Whistling-Duck – Dendrocygna arcuata. Western Australia. 01 Jan 2018.
Jamaica Bay, Big Egg Marsh. Jamaica Bay, Big Egg Marsh. Iceland Gull – Larus glaucoides. Jamaica Bay, Big Egg Marsh. Jamaica Bay, Big Egg Marsh. Jamaica Bay, Big Egg Marsh. Stormwater Treatment Area 5/6. 13 Jan 2018. Wandering Whistling-Duck – Dendrocygna arcuata. Western Australia. 01 Jan 2018.
Jamaica Bay, Big Egg Marsh. Jamaica Bay, Big Egg Marsh. Iceland Gull – Larus glaucoides. Jamaica Bay, Big Egg Marsh. Jamaica Bay, Big Egg Marsh. Stormwater Treatment Area 5/6. 13 Jan 2018. Wandering Whistling-Duck – Dendrocygna arcuata. Western Australia. 01 Jan 2018. 06 Jan 2018. Baisley Pond Park.
Jamaica Bay, Big Egg Marsh. Jamaica Bay, Big Egg Marsh. Iceland Gull – Larus glaucoides. Jamaica Bay, Big Egg Marsh. Jamaica Bay, Big Egg Marsh. Stormwater Treatment Area 5/6. 13 Jan 2018. Wandering Whistling-Duck – Dendrocygna arcuata. Western Australia. 01 Jan 2018. 06 Jan 2018. Baisley Pond Park.
Iceland Gull – Larus glaucoides. Jamaica Bay, Big Egg Marsh. Braulio Carillo National Park, Pococi CR-Limon (10.1619,-83.9375). 14 Feb 2018. Southern Emuwren – Stipiturus malachurus. 14 Feb 2018. Great Bustard – Otis tarda. Druga duž, Mokrin. 14 Feb 2018. Florence South Jetty. 14 Feb 2018. Chilao–Campground.
Iceland Gull – Larus glaucoides. Big Egg Marsh. Caspian Gull – Larus cachinnans. Reva–Reva Lake (IBA podru?je e Save u Dunav). 02 Jan 2016. Armenian Gull – Larus armenicus. Dor-ha-Bonim Beach Reserve. 13 Feb 2016. Montauk Point SP. 17 Jan 2016. Lesser Black-backed Gull – Larus fuscus. Hollywood Beach.
Iceland Gull – Larus glaucoides. Big Egg Marsh. Caspian Gull – Larus cachinnans. Reva–Reva Lake (IBA podru?je e Save u Dunav). 02 Jan 2016. Armenian Gull – Larus armenicus. Dor-ha-Bonim Beach Reserve. 13 Feb 2016. Montauk Point SP. 17 Jan 2016. Lesser Black-backed Gull – Larus fuscus. Hollywood Beach.
Jamaica Bay, Big Egg Marsh. Jamaica Bay, Big Egg Marsh. Jamaica Bay, Big Egg Marsh. Jamaica Bay, Big Egg Marsh. Iceland Gull – Larus glaucoides. Jamaica Bay, Big Egg Marsh. Munuscong WMA (Munuscong Potholes). 28 May 2018. Clay-colored Sparrow – Spizella pallida. 28 May 2018. 28 May 2018.
Iceland Gull – Larus glaucoides. Big Egg Marsh. Caspian Gull – Larus cachinnans. Reva–Reva Lake (IBA podru?je e Save u Dunav). 02 Jan 2016. Armenian Gull – Larus armenicus. Dor-ha-Bonim Beach Reserve. 13 Feb 2016. Montauk Point SP. 17 Jan 2016. Lesser Black-backed Gull – Larus fuscus. Hollywood Beach.
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