Gull choking on a Starfish
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Gull choking on a Starfish
Here is a gull I saw recently in British Columbia trying to choke down a starfish.
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Serves it right! Vaguely Hogarthian in moral message.
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That was a lucky one Henry, (although it may have been trying too eat the thing for some time), still, a great capture.
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ps. It's a wonder that some other Gulls aren't trying to pester that one and snaffle the meal.
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ps. It's a wonder that some other Gulls aren't trying to pester that one and snaffle the meal.
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That's a good one Doc!! But at this point even Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy may not be able to help!!
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Good one. I don't know if he ever got it down. I saw him from a distance poking at the starfish on the ground and because he was so preoccupied with the starfish I was able to approach to about 8 feet. It was low tide and there were literally thousands of starfish among the exposed rocks. I have never seen anything like it. Here are a few photos.David Kilpatrick wrote:Serves it right! Vaguely Hogarthian in moral message.
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At first I saw him from a distance and he was poking at the starfish on the ground. Then he got it in his mouth and was having a hell of a time trying to get it down. Here he is earlier with it on the ground.Greg Beetham wrote:That was a lucky one Henry, (although it may have been trying too eat the thing for some time), still, a great capture.
The weird thing is, and I commented on it to my wife at the time, there were thousands of exposed starfish because the tide was low and lots and lots of gulls flying around. The whole time I was there though this was the only gull I saw to try to eat a starfish. The starfish were completely unmolested by all the gulls. Maybe gulls generally just don't like the taste of starfish.Greg Beetham wrote: ps. It's a wonder that some other Gulls aren't trying to pester that one and snaffle the meal.
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Hi Bakubo,
This is one of the best gull-story photo series I have seen! I truly enjoyed them. There is a huge lesson for the greedy to take.
The colours of the starfish are incredible. Extraordinary, yet poisonous-looking with that purple and orange. You really stepped into a rare situation. We don't see such sights here, in fact I wouldn't know where to look for one!
Thanks for sharing.
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This is one of the best gull-story photo series I have seen! I truly enjoyed them. There is a huge lesson for the greedy to take.
The colours of the starfish are incredible. Extraordinary, yet poisonous-looking with that purple and orange. You really stepped into a rare situation. We don't see such sights here, in fact I wouldn't know where to look for one!
Thanks for sharing.
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I fully echo Yildiz's sentiments here. One of those times where I can't decide if I should focus on the story or the image.
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Yildiz, thank you! I am curious though, how many gull-story photo series have you seen?aster wrote:This is one of the best gull-story photo series I have seen! I truly enjoyed them. There is a huge lesson for the greedy to take.
It had occurred to me that the starfish might be poisonous to gulls and in the gull community it is common knowledge since all the other gulls were not taking advantage of the huge buffet, but you know how that goes. There is always somebody who doesn't get the word. Actually, I do remember a few years ago at a marina I saw a gull with a small starfish that he had dropped onto the walkway between the boats. He was poking it, but I didn't see him try to swallow it.aster wrote: The colours of the starfish are incredible. Extraordinary, yet poisonous-looking with that purple and orange. You really stepped into a rare situation. We don't see such sights here, in fact I wouldn't know where to look for one!
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Here is one more photo that shows a whole bunch of starfish. All along the shore at low tide for hundreds of meters there were thousands and thousands of starfish. I have never seen anything like that before.sury wrote:I fully echo Yildiz's sentiments here. One of those times where I can't decide if I should focus on the story or the image.
Okay, one more photo.
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Oh, I think I was thinking more in the lines of my own experience with seagulls, I suppose. I have two that I was able to photograph here in Istanbul.bakubo wrote:Yildiz, thank you! I am curious though, how many gull-story photo series have you seen?aster wrote:This is one of the best gull-story photo series I have seen! I truly enjoyed them. There is a huge lesson for the greedy to take.
Parent gulls don't like spoilt offspring and they make sure that the offspring learns it well:
1. When the offspring was big enough to hunt for food, yet still went after the parents, begging for them to give some, the mother fought him off of the roof. The offspring had to fly onto an other roof and stayed there until he got over the shock of rejection and beating and then flied off out toward the sea.
2. Again an other offspring; this one was too young to fly but kept hanging out on the edge of the roof. Seeing the danger that it may fall off and die, the mother took flight, circled around and then dived towards the baby, scaring it to move closer to the center of the roof where the nest was. It kept diving until the baby was far and safe from falling off the edge.
I think I posted the first story to the forum last summer under the title 'Urban wild life'. The second was never sent and I think I have it on a DVD in my archives.
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I am not good with birds, but I think this is a Western Gull with first-winter plumage.
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