The silver gull is the most common gull in Australia, being present in all six states. These two were photographed in Freycinet National Park in Tasmania, and as you can see they were attempting to make the species even more common. When you’re a silver gull, there’s nothing quite like a little pluck to the head feathers to show how much you care. Nikon D810 with Nikkor 200-400mm lens (at 400mm) ISO 400, f/4 at 1/5000th of a second
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—– The species needs our efforts
—– So good on ya mate .
Ah, silver gull paradise!
hawt
Dammit. Plucking head feathers was my move.
I like the eye contact you caught in photo – Intense!
Aunt Sue