Joe, Son of the Rock's photos with the keyword: Gull

Black-Headed Gull (Chroicocephalus Ridibundus)

Common Gull

22 Jul 2024 5 4 164
Dumbarton Voigtländer 23mm f1.2 Nokton Lens for Fujifilm X F/2.8 1/2500th sec ISO: 200

Martyrs' Monument

Blacked-Headed Gulls

Common Gull

Coming in to Land

Gull Feeding

Black-Headed Gull

18 Mar 2023 4 4 68
Denny's Dock, River Leven, Dumbarton In Richard Adams' 1972 novel Watership Down, a black-headed gull named Kehaar (who claims his name is the onomatopoeia of waves breaking against the shore) plays a major part in the story. Quoted from Wikipedia

Dumbarton Rock

20 Jan 2023 9 18 89
Polarizer Situated at the confluence of the River Leven and the River Clyde.

Dumbarton Bridge

Yellow-Legged Gull at Dumbarton Bridge

13 Jun 2020 16 23 263
Self Challenge: Take a photo every day in June, and use a different lens each day. 13. Canon EF 24-105mm f/4.0 L USM The yellow-legged gull is a large gull, though the size does vary, with the smallest females being scarcely larger than a common gull and the largest males being roughly the size of a great black-backed gull. Adults are externally similar to herring gulls but have yellow legs. They have a grey back, slightly darker than herring gulls but lighter than lesser black-backed gulls. They have a red spot on the bill as adults, like the entire complex. There is a red ring around the eye like in the lesser black-backed gull but unlike in the herring gull which has a dark yellow ring. Quoted from Wikipedia

Five Years Ago Today

23 May 2020 20 26 297
St Andrews harbour is home to a fleet of around a dozen small fishing vessels, landing high quality shellfish from around the nearby shores, which are sold locally, nationally and exported. Quoted from the St Andrews Harbour Trust website .

Fighting Swans on the River Leven

05 Mar 2020 37 52 386
The short but fast River Leven flows from Loch Lomond into the Clyde. Quoted from the Clyde Waterfront website

Contretemps between Gull and Heron