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Great Black-backed Gull(juv)

Larus Marinus

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Today i tried to spot flying gull's,this juvenil was figthing for a biscuit that i put in the wall:)it's a good metode to have then near
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@Thanks Laura for you kind words:)bjs @Satyen,after a few talks whith Emma and some reading,i know now that it's not a good idea to feed any wild animal,even the oportunists that live from man remains,because in ower days almost part of food is processed ,not natural,whith sugar,salt and a lot of quimic produts,we can continue to feed some animals but whith proper food(grains,et...)
Almost perfect sequence... I just loved it!
Yeah I understand the thrill. I think there is a practice world over, to feed gulls, and many opportunists like us love to click the birds at such a feeding time :)
Thanks Satyen,this metode(giving them something to eat)permit to have the birds at 1 or 2m from you and whith that it's possible ,whith the machines i have,to focus perfectly the eyes,the feaders and it´s trilling to have such enormous birds(more than a meter whith wings open) flying near you:)

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