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flippa
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Please help....what is this bird? - 2008/07/31 04:34 Hi all,

There has been a bird sat on the roof opposite my apartment in Birmingham city centre every night for the past 4 nights (it does not appear to be around earlier than dusk). I'm not a bird expert by any means so it could be something very mundane, but anything that isn't a pigeon or a seagull is a rarity around here!

The bird is quite large (much larger than a pigeon) with an exclusively dark grey plume. From what I can see there are no markings or flashes of other colours at all. It has quite an upright stance with a fairly long neck and beak. Although I have not seen it fly, it has flapped its wings, which are long and have a big bend in them., but again, has no markings or other colouration


The noise it makes is high-pitched and shrill, almost like a whistle or air being expelled from a balloon.

I have tried to take photos, which although aren't very good, as have been taken at dusk, may help, but I can't seem to load them on to here, I think the files are too big. If anyone thinks they might be able to help I would be happy to send the files.

I've tried quite a few of these online identifiers with no success. Can anyone help identify my little evening visitor?

Thanks!
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Re:Please help....what is this bird? - 2008/07/31 12:15 If you send the images to clydebirder@fsmail.net I will do my best to identify the bird for you.
The call you describe sounds like a young gull

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Re:Please help....what is this bird? - 2008/07/31 15:48 Hi thanks for your help.

The bird was on my roof this morning (which is one storey) and in the daylight I could see that it definitely is a young gull like you suggest and is more browny grey than I had first thought.

So I was right...only seagulls and pigeons around here...

Post edited by: flippa, at: 2008/07/31 16:50
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