Upside-down Bonaparte's Gull
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Upside-down Bonaparte's Gull

paul_reeves

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I visited the Nonquon Lagoons today, and saw my first Bonaparte's Gull. What was unusual, though, was that one actually turned it's head completely upside-down. Is this normal?

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thouc

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That's a freaky shot and I don't think it's normal, I haven't seen them doing it.
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This was the fourth in a series of five shots taken in about a second. The first and fifth shot the bird's head is upright as normal. The second shot it is slightly cocked and the third shot it is at about 90°. In the field I didn't even see it and didn't know I had this shot until I got home and had it on my computer.

On another note, I have just added another photo. This should be posted in the "Bird ID" section, but I didn't want to confuse posts. It was taken shortly after the Boney at the Nonquon Lagoons. I originally thought it was a juvenile Yellow Warbler, but now I am not sure. Any help would be appreciated.

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Probably a juv. Common Yellowthroat, particularly considering the habitat.
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Thanks again.
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