Hi Frank...Question...why is it that it is called the Black headed gull when it appears to not be?? Real nice photo though ..such pretty colored fellow!! Hope your hanging in there!!
Thanks for all the complimentary comments on the Black-headed Gull.
In response to Grammie's question: This gull was in non-breeding plumage and not sporting its chocolate-brown cap which from a distance looks black but isn't!
Lovely image of a Black Headed gull nicely composed
ReplyDeleteThat's a beauty! We get those kind of gulls in CT and I've tried to find them a couple of times but no luck yet.
ReplyDeleteI don't think I've ever seen a black headed gull. Nice shot Frank. Hope all is well with you. Carol
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shot, Frank. Beauty is where you find it, isn't it?
ReplyDeleteSuch a mellow looking gull! A beautiful shot.
ReplyDeleteHi Frank...Question...why is it that it is called the Black headed gull when it appears to not be??
ReplyDeleteReal nice photo though ..such pretty colored fellow!!
Hope your hanging in there!!
Nice photo Frank :-)
ReplyDeleteCool, calm and posing perfectly Frank. Great looking chap~
ReplyDeleteI love the Black-headed Gull, and is it a fabulous picture.
ReplyDeleteThose orange legs and bill really pop! Nice shot Frank.
ReplyDeleteVery nice. Gulls seem to have loafing down to a fine science.
ReplyDeleteLove the pose,Fab shot Frank.
ReplyDeleteJohn
That's a great shot, a perfect moment!
ReplyDeleteA brilliant photo Frank. Your postings never disappoint!
ReplyDeleteSo qute, this little gull....does she wait for someone..?
ReplyDeleteVery Artful shot, Frank...!
ciao ciao elvira
I've never seen a Black-headed Gull before. Very nice capture! Great composition also. Wonderful!
ReplyDeleteThanks for all the complimentary comments on the Black-headed Gull.
ReplyDeleteIn response to Grammie's question: This gull was in non-breeding plumage and not sporting its chocolate-brown cap which from a distance looks black but isn't!