11.30am Sandwich tern x 3 flew off S as soon as rain stopped. Sorry about the quality but on x200 zoom. Yellow tip to rh bird's beak was visible in scope
1x Marsh harrier
Adam Bassett writes:
Hi - are you sure that your Sandwich Terns were an adult and 2 juvs? I
had 3 Sandwich Terns arrive at Little Marlow GP in S. Bucks at 2pm on
the 9th, which could be coincidental, or they may have been the same
birds. They were all adults, though 2 were very white-headed in winter
plumage and one had more of a black crest. None showed any juv plumage
and they all had yellow tipped bills. I think your bottom photo left
bird may show a yellow tipped bill. Record shots of one bird only from
Little Marlow are here. Let me know what you think - my bird looks quite similar to your white headed above, but is an adult in winter plumage.
Antony Collieu replies:
No you are right. I have just gone back to my shots and found one of the third bird which looks just like yours. The trouble is it was raining heavily and the birds were viewed on a rocky outcrop behind an island with lush vegetation on it making viewing very difficult. Also it is only the second time I have seen Sandwich Terns and so I am not an expert. Thanks for pointing this out. I have amended my post.
Hi - are you sure that your Sandwich Terns were an adult and 2 juvs? I had 3 Sandwich Terns arrive at Little Marlow GP in S. Bucks at 2pm on the 9th, which could be coincidental, or they may have been the same birds. They were all adults, though 2 were very white-headed in winter plumage and one had more of a black crest. None showed any juv plumage and they all had yellow tipped bills. I think your bottom photo left bird may show a yellow tipped bill. Record shots of one bird only from Little Marlow are here:
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Let me know what you think - my bird looks quite similar to your white headed above, but is an adult in winter plumage.
Cheers, Adam