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I found this baby just north of Stockholm in an inlet of the North Sea. I would love to know what it is. I am very much a beginner.
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I found this baby just north of Stockholm in an inlet of the North Sea. I would love to know what it is. I am very much a beginner.
LoisB
28/06/2020 21:19
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tony
28/06/2020 22:09
Hello Lois, welcome to the forum, nice picture of a juvenile gull but I'm afraid I'm not expert enough to identify which species. Looking at its features I suspect its one of the more common gulls like a Herring Gull or similar as it looks quite large. Hopefully one of the more expert forum members can identify it specifically for you. There are over 20 species of gulls seen around the Stockholm archipelago,
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LoisB
29/06/2020 08:02
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Thank you, Tony. I was leaning toward a gull. Thank you for taking the time to respond.
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