Find It Fridays
A where's wally of seabirds
Welcome back to the fourth Find It Fridays. Basically every Friday (maybe not every Friday) for the next year (well, until I run out of photos) I will post a photo with a camouflaged/hard to see nest with eggs, chicks or maybe a species of seabird mixed amongst other species. I will post the picture and then on the following blog post (of another Find It Fridays) I will re-post the photo and identify where the egg, chick, seabird etc, is! Last weeks chick is identified below.
This one could be tough! We were putting GPS tags onto Kittiwakes from an amazing colony on the East coast of Ireland. The colony was very accessible and echoed with noisy Kittiwakes. While we were observing the colony we noticed a call from a different species of seabird. With a bit of looking, I found where the call was coming from and what species it was. So, in the photo below, you can see all the Kittiwake nesting on the cliffs edge. Amongst all the nesting Kittiwakes is one other nesting seabird which looks very similar to a Kittiwake. You might need to really zoom into this image and look at each individual bird. I would suggest looking at the clue below. Remember, do not give the answer away in the comments but do comment to let me know if you found it.
This one could be tough! We were putting GPS tags onto Kittiwakes from an amazing colony on the East coast of Ireland. The colony was very accessible and echoed with noisy Kittiwakes. While we were observing the colony we noticed a call from a different species of seabird. With a bit of looking, I found where the call was coming from and what species it was. So, in the photo below, you can see all the Kittiwake nesting on the cliffs edge. Amongst all the nesting Kittiwakes is one other nesting seabird which looks very similar to a Kittiwake. You might need to really zoom into this image and look at each individual bird. I would suggest looking at the clue below. Remember, do not give the answer away in the comments but do comment to let me know if you found it.
Again, thanks for reading.
Paul W
Difficulty Level: Easy Peasy/Head Scratcher/Wait For The Answer Next Week
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In this photo you are looking for a pair of nesting Fulmars
What a Fulmar looks like |
And what a Kittiwake looks like. |
Thank you for the visual clues, it helps a lot! Although this one is really tough! I see two possible spots where the Fulmars could be, but I'll have to wait and see when you give us the answer. Thank you so much!
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