It does look like one of our gulls, but I'm not sure what it's doing in Colorado????? Although, I'm not sure ours have the black on their wings?? Have to check it out. Terrific capture as always, though, regardless of who he/she is! Enjoy the weekend!
It looks like a gull to me, or at least like the ones we see here in New Zealand. I love the vivid blue of the sky against the bird. It's a great shot.
It's definitely a gull...we see them a lot here in North Texas near our reservoirs and landfills...seems they adapt well that way ...kind of like the raccoons of the avian world!
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It does look like one of our gulls, but I'm not sure what it's doing in Colorado????? Although, I'm not sure ours have the black on their wings?? Have to check it out. Terrific capture as always, though, regardless of who he/she is! Enjoy the weekend!
ReplyDeleteSylvia
Looks like a gull to me too. Hope the players didn't suffer from ariel bombardment. Tho it's meant to be lucky...
ReplyDeleteIt's a gull alright, but I'm sure what kind. Boom & Gary of the Vermilon River, Canada.
ReplyDeleteYep, it's a gull!
ReplyDeleteIt looks like a gull to me, or at least like the ones we see here in New Zealand. I love the vivid blue of the sky against the bird. It's a great shot.
ReplyDeleteGulls are found in all 50 states. Turns out they like landfills as much as the ocean. They do need a river or lake nearby.
ReplyDeleteBill
Good shot!
ReplyDeleteHave a nice Sunday.
I'm not sure what "gull" means, but I'm quite sure this is a good shot!! :))
ReplyDeleteBeautiful capture!
ReplyDeleteMy Critter post, have a lovely weekend!
Yep, I agree with everyone looks like a Gull to me too. Great shot.
ReplyDeleteMolly
Nice capture of the gull. It looks like it was a nice day for soccer.
ReplyDeleteIt looks like a gull to me, great capture!
ReplyDeleteIt's definitely a gull...we see them a lot here in North Texas near our reservoirs and landfills...seems they adapt well that way ...kind of like the raccoons of the avian world!
ReplyDeleteA beautiful shot it is. Probably headed to the nearest dump... or are they called landfills?
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