The Silver gull ( Chroicocephalus novaehollandiae ) is one of three gull species found in Tasmania. They are often taken for granted or even despised as raucous scavengers. Watching them here, flying and gliding in slow motion, I hope you will agree they can actually be graceful and beautiful bird.
I hope you enjoy the video.
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Hi, greetings from Malaysia. Thank you for your visit to my blog. I enjoyed your video of the Silver Gull flight in slow motion. Its beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThanks Nancy Chan. Glad you enjoyed it.
DeleteNothing wrong with the good old Silver Gull in my book Mosura and you have captured them well.
ReplyDeleteThanks for watching Gouldiae. Yes they might be common but they are fascinating birds. You could spend a lifetime just studying their body language.
DeleteI did indeed enjoy the video, so gorgeous to see! Thank you so much for sharing, and warm greetings from Montreal, Canada. :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for watching Linda. Greetings received and reciprocated all the way from the Apple Isle (Tasmania)
DeleteDespite being generally thought of as a common chip stealers, I rather like gulls - and in full breeding kit Silver Gulls do look good.
ReplyDeleteCheers - Stewart M - Melbourne
Thanks for visiting Stewart M. For the record, they were in in fact eyeing off my chips :-)
DeleteThey are indeed graceful.
ReplyDeleteThanks for commenting Al
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ReplyDeletethank you for delivering such a joy to eyes and heart .just loved these delightful flights of snow like birds .loved the music too
Thanks for watching baili. Glad you enjoyed them.
DeleteWow...phenomenal!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for visiting HOOTIN ANNI.
DeleteWonderful captures. I love to see them here in New Zealand because they are so graceful and always look hungry :)
ReplyDeleteThanks bettyl-NZ. I've never seen one that wasn't hungry :-)
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