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Glad you told us although I think those above it are a variety of sea gull. Don’t think we have the curlew here in the US. Very interesting bird. Great shot.
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If it weren’t in the water it would’ve been perfectly camouflaged among the rocks on the shore!
Glad you told us although I think those above it are a variety of sea gull. Don’t think we have the curlew here in the US. Very interesting bird. Great shot.
Thanks, Anita đ I think the other birds are juvenile black-headed gulls.
Oh, you’ve no need to tell us Yorkshire types that. Luckily we see them often in the Dales. And hear them too.