Black-headed Gull Foot Paddling
Today I observed a Black-headed gull Larus ridibundus foot paddling on short grass I know Common Gulls frequently do this as do Herring gulls ,I remember reading something about first recorded I think by Tinbergen in an article for British Birds in the 60's , can't say I have seen BHG do this before or probably just not noticed it . There is a lot of short grass along our coasts as towns always seem to keep the grass very short on the extensive links like those at Whitley Bay's "Astro Turf " areas ,someone must go along with a measure marked in Millimetres to keep it that short . Wouldn't it be nice to see an area of wildflowers now and again with tall grass you could walk through looking for "Butterflies" which oddly don't seem to like short grass ! or imagine small fenced off areas with actual trees in wow! . I noticed The Briardene had been tidied up or sanitized depending on how you see it, I looked for the Med Gull that frequents the car park or at least did , I wonder if they have been recorded foot paddling , I have been know to paddle but that was in my youth I'm sure the sea was warmer then !!!
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Do you not roll up the old trouser legs and don a hanky on the head these days Brian ??
While out walking in Durham a few weeks ago my mate and i cam across a "Wildlife Cemetary". They had let the grass grow and had sown wildflowers in half of the plot......it was marvellous !! Shows what you can do with a bit of fore though.
Yes in contrast to the links the wetland at St Mary's Island has just become overgrown and is in need of some serious work.
seagull foot-paddling in Belgium last week end.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mkcp4ZD8jAw
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