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3rd-summer michahellis
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slightly bulkier juv michahellis
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Confusing beast - you can probably forgive me for thinking that, when I saw the head only, I was onto a cachinnans. It then walked out from behind a crowd of Herring Gulls revealing itself to be, a Herring Gull with a most odd head and bill structure. You're always learning with these critters.
BLGP was quiet this evening; the showers did not produce much more than a Snipe and a Common Sand on the New Works.
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