It's heading towards that time of year again, the Pennington Flash gull roost. No matter how many times I say that I'm not going to do it this year, there's always something early on in the season which entices me back, and it looks like this is it for the winter of 2022/23, a 2nd winter Caspian gull, first seen yesterday and present again this evening. What a cracker!
Sunday 11 September 2022
Caspian gull, Pennington Flash
It's heading towards that time of year again, the Pennington Flash gull roost. No matter how many times I say that I'm not going to do it this year, there's always something early on in the season which entices me back, and it looks like this is it for the winter of 2022/23, a 2nd winter Caspian gull, first seen yesterday and present again this evening. What a cracker!
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