Tuesday, November 04, 2014
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It looks a bit familiar Andy. Those gulls waiting for something to happen.
ReplyDeleteHasta se escucha,,,muy boita...un saludo desde Murcia...
ReplyDeleteNicely captured Andy
ReplyDeleteThey always do...until like us the population becomes too great.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great shot of these critters all lined up in a row.
ReplyDeleteNice shot!
ReplyDeleteNice shot. Seagulls can be quite pushy sometimes, especially when there is food involved!
ReplyDeleteA great perch for them. I rather like gulls. They're such characters.
ReplyDeleteGreat shot, Andy!
ReplyDeleteGreat perspective for this shot.
ReplyDeleteThey look like they own the place. Nice photo!
ReplyDeleteThat's very nice!
ReplyDeleteOh, that's great....a soap box for each!
ReplyDeleteBrilliant! Do you have some serious zoom on your camera? Or are they really friendly birds?!
ReplyDeleteDuncan In Kuantan
This was taken with my wide angle lens. I was only a few feet away. The first gull was nervous and ready to take flight. He showed his fear by opening his mouth.
DeleteGreat lineup! Tom The Backroads Traveller
ReplyDeleteI like the way the sea gulls are perched. They do the same here too.
ReplyDeleteWell done, Andy.
ReplyDeleteNo squawking. really. That is a switch.
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