Little Gull at Cape Gilazi in Azerbaijan

Out car stops on the edge of a wide sandy beach. The wind dies down for a moment. The sea stretches wide and overwhelming, outlined by black and white foam caps and a distant, dark gray horizon. Dozens of Little Gulls (Hydrocoloeus minutus) dot the white of sky and earth. On the way back from… Continue reading Little Gull at Cape Gilazi in Azerbaijan

Lachseeschwalbe mit Schnabeldefekt am Kaspischen Meer

Auf dem weiten Sandstrand hatte ich mich schon eine Weile der Fotografie dutzender Zwergmöwen (Hydrocoloeus minutus) vor dem weiten, sich überwältigend erstreckenden Meer und einem fernen, dunkelgrauen Horizont gewidmet Dann ist auch eine Seeschwalben-Art zu sehen. Ich habe zuerst Probleme mit der Identifikation. Der Schnabel erscheint mir so kurz und teils gebogen so das ich… Continue reading Lachseeschwalbe mit Schnabeldefekt am Kaspischen Meer

A late migrant at the Caspian Sea: a Gull-billed Tern with beak defect

On the wide sandy beach I have been photographing dozens of Little Gulls (Hydrocoloeus minutus) for a while against the vast, overwhelmingly expansive sea and a distant dark gray horizon. Then there is also a species of terns. First I have problems with the identification. The beak seems so short and partly curved that I… Continue reading A late migrant at the Caspian Sea: a Gull-billed Tern with beak defect

Zwergmöwen über schwarz-weißen Schaumkronen

Auf dem weiten Sandstrand bleiben wir stehen. Für einen Moment legt sich der Wind. Weit und überwältigend erstreckt sich das Meer, umrissen vom schwarz-weißen Schaumkronen und einem fernen, dunkelgrauen Horizont. Dutzende Zwergmöwen (Hydrocoloeus minutus) sprenkeln das Weiß von Himmel und Erde. Auf dem Rückweg von Besh Barmag im Norden Aserbaidschans gestern hatten wir die Abzweigung… Continue reading Zwergmöwen über schwarz-weißen Schaumkronen

Forster’s Tern, Sterna forsteri, as a vagrant for the Western Palearctic

Terns in general are excellent fliers, which may, from time to time, appear as vagrants outside of their home range. Forster’s Tern, Sterna forsteri, are no exception in that. Only some days ago, a Forster’s Tern was found on the coast of Ireland. An adult winter Forster’s Tern could be observed at Corronroo along with… Continue reading Forster’s Tern, Sterna forsteri, as a vagrant for the Western Palearctic

Ivory Gull in the port of Hanstholm, Denmark

There is still a last year’s (since 1.1.2014 ) Ivory Gull (Pagophila eburnea) in the middle of this Danish fishing port. The gulls sits often on the kai, which can be reached from the northern side street of Kai Lindberg Gade. Sometimes it sits on the 2.5 meter high perimeter wall on the northern edge… Continue reading Ivory Gull in the port of Hanstholm, Denmark

Fall migration at the Black Sea Coast/ Romania

Spectacular numbers of Pallid Harrier, Circus macrourus, and Red-footed Falcon, Falco vespertinus, were the highlight of the first day. Having spent 3 days in May north of Constanta at Romania´s Black Sea coast, it was decided to try our luck with birds again in the area around the village of Vadu. The target was, to… Continue reading Fall migration at the Black Sea Coast/ Romania

An early Common Gull, Larus canus on Romania´s Black Sea coast

September is fall migration time in Romania´s Black Sea coast. After having seen the spectacular mass migration of Red-footed Falcon, Falco vespertinus, in an area south of the Danube Delta with its wide stretch of a sandy shoreline with shallow lagoons we arrived at the sandy beach near the little town of Vadu. The shoreline… Continue reading An early Common Gull, Larus canus on Romania´s Black Sea coast