A photo a day of Rancho Palos Verdes, Rolling Hills & Palos Verdes Estates, located on the hills of PV peninsula at the southwestern tip of Los Angeles county
Wednesday, January 7, 2009
'Y' is for Yellow-Billed California(?) Gull
... and don't forget to look BOTH ways before crossing.
Another tip, the glass globe of the light fixture makes an excellent salad bowl. Like the birds, have painted the birds. Ever see those posts in Belmont Shores with the seagulls atop?
25 comments:
Haha! What a well-mannered bird!
Lovely shots :)
Looks a lot like our Greater Blackbacked Gull. But the bill is the same whatever - very Yellow.
As you say, that's a clever seagull ... she looks both ways before flying somewhere else!
What a cute post and clever comment! This is a very street-wise bird.
I love the balance of this photo.
Well you taught ne something today. Great catches.
I'm chuckling in my pj's! Cute entry today .
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Very cute. And he's very proud of his profile.
great yellow shot! very cute.
Very very cute!
I would love to see it upside down too!!!
Great comment.
These are lovely photos! The lamp (?) is interesting, and the gull looks a real character.
Thank you, on behalf of the ABC Team, for your participation.
LOL that is so cute! I love and miss sea gulls!
Wonderful! What an alert little gull. Was he watching for airplanes before crossing?
That's very cute! I'm really jealous of the colour of your sky!
Another tip, the glass globe of the light fixture makes an excellent salad bowl. Like the birds, have painted the birds. Ever see those posts in Belmont Shores with the seagulls atop?
At least he knows the green cross code! Great photos.
Nice profile of the bird. Loved your caption! Very funny!
HAPPY NY to you:) May it be wonderful!
That's a great shot of the yellow billed traffic conscious bird!
Hah!! Love it! What is it with birds liking to sit on lights?
lol! super captures!
You should get an award for this fantastic pictures....
Simply stunning pictures with beautiful bird!
You can't be too careful...
Oh, I love this! You have a great ey e for detail, Tash, and this is a great catch.
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