tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8849924797579932404.post6854517109286144122..comments2024-03-09T08:18:14.824+00:00Comments on Northern Ireland Black-headed Gull Study: The class of 2013Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8849924797579932404.post-42685028743563536592013-07-23T11:20:23.604+01:002013-07-23T11:20:23.604+01:00Thanks, Paul. Not quite the big numbers some peopl...Thanks, Paul. Not quite the big numbers some people get(!), but it's a start. Now that the first season is over, I'll know how to be a bit more efficient and productive next season...but then that's easy to say now. I'll probably be sitting this time next year having made the same mistakes!<br /><br />Hoping to start ringing over-wintering birds soon, like with you guys, they've started to reappear in larger numbers recently. I'll be interested to see if the bird I ringed which turned up on breeding grounds in Poland comes back to overwinter at the same site.Adam McClurehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04274459181548040396noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8849924797579932404.post-32271042571208437322013-07-23T06:39:04.192+01:002013-07-23T06:39:04.192+01:00Hi Adam
Congratulations on a fine summer's wo...Hi Adam<br /><br />Congratulations on a fine summer's work. Nothing ever quite seems to go according to plan with gulls work does it...but that's all part of the intrigue and the fun! No doubt you will get some very valuable observations from all your hard work. I've very much enjoyed reading about your exploits over the season. Guernsey Gullshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01154234347540111074noreply@blogger.com