| adult Caspian Gull in the Cuckmere |
| white head, small dark eye, long thin washed out bill |
| long thin legs, darker than argenteus mantle |
| small head and bulging neck |
| and then there were two |
| soon to be none |
| first-winter Caspian Gull in a not very helpful pose |
| two minutes later presumably the same first-winter Caspian Gull standing up, but it didn't stand still for long ... |
| white underwing, white head and underparts |
| the same bird, or is it, a minute later |
| it sat down (centre right) but the bird rear left might have been the original first-winter |
| one or the other then flew and by now I was finding it increasingly difficult to keep tabs on what I had seen. Reviewing images only added to my confusion ... |
| advanced second or retarded third-winter Caspian Gull |
I thought it a second-winter at the time
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| I wasn't sure what to make of this second-winter which looked a bit of a mess |
| second-winter Yellow-legged Gull, although its mantle appears a bit pale in this image |
| adult Yellow-legged Gull top right, third-winter gull bottom left structurally looking a bit Caspian-like but a bit dark around the eye |
| another adult Yellow-legged Gull |
| and another, note darker mantle and pale eye with red rim. I didn't see it move |
| one of the above or another adult Yellow-legged Gull |
| assumed argentatus Herring Gull centre, the third-winter from above again bottom left |
| looking back at the Cuckmere from near Harry's Bush |
| the gull flock |
| Goldcrests on the lawn at Hodcombe. They were being blown around almost as much as the leaves. |
| Green Woodpecker at Brooklands |
| rainbow from Crown Road |


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