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    I was at Strumpshaw Fen recently and noticed this Black-headed Gull behaving in an unusual manner. Shoals of small fish kept breaking the surface of the water and the gull spotted them and was skimming along just above the surface with its open beak in the water, attempting to scoop them up. It kept repeating this every time the fish appeared nearby. The third photo is not very good but it shows the fish splashing just in front of the gull.

    E-M1 II and 300mm F4.












    Ron

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    https://www.flickr.com/photos/133688957@N08/
    Mark Johnson Retired.

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      Re: Unusual Gull Behaviour

      Brilliant shots.

      Maybe it's a none swimmer!

      OK I am going.

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      Ed

      Live life in the slow lane.

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        The small fish were probably trying to escape from fish predators below. I've seen several large perch harrying fry that leapt out of the water in an attempt to escape.

        Jim

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          Re: Unusual Gull Behaviour

          Originally posted by MJ224 View Post
          Did he catch one??……….
          I have added a fourth photo, showing the gull as it comes to a stop after one of its fishing trips. It is hard to tell if it looks satisfied or disappointed with its efforts.

          Ron

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            Re: Unusual Gull Behaviour

            Originally posted by Jim Ford View Post
            The small fish were probably trying to escape from fish predators below. I've seen several large perch harrying fry that leapt out of the water in an attempt to escape.

            Jim
            Yes, I am sure that is what was happening Jim. Poor fish - under attack from below and above too. Out of the frying pan ....

            Ron

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