Synchronised Juveniles by ziggy77

Synchronised Juveniles

I have never seen Gulls like these. Is that the way the juveniles look or do the adults of this variety look similar. Nice capture.
August 12th, 2013  
@caroleb this is how the juveniles look, I believe they can take a couple of years to reach adult plumage, our Seagulls being mainly white. Thanks for your view Carole
August 12th, 2013  
What cool feathers - reminds me of turtle shells.
August 12th, 2013  
Nicely captured.
August 12th, 2013  
Deb
Cool feather patterns :D
August 13th, 2013  
Love them! Love the photo.. they look like two youngsters on a mission.
August 13th, 2013  
looks like double trouble to me...........great capture!
August 13th, 2013  
Clever, well spotted and shot
August 13th, 2013  
Copycats! Nicely spotted and captured.
August 13th, 2013  
I like how they are in line, almost like mirroring each other., copycats like Dione said, lol. Great find!
August 13th, 2013  
Little seagulls! It's amazing that around here, you can't get far without seeing a bunch of them and yet, I've never seen young ones!
August 13th, 2013  
they look like they are just out of the nest. Lovely image!
August 13th, 2013  
Cute capture!
August 13th, 2013  
Lovely coloring on the birds.
August 13th, 2013  
@archaeofrog thanks Katie they are very pretty markings.
August 13th, 2013  
August 13th, 2013  
I don't recall seeing birds with these markings before, really interesting.
August 13th, 2013  
@paulaw thank you Paula
August 13th, 2013  
They do look synchronized. I think seagulls and in fact many other birds have a speckled look when young to provide them with better camouflage, especially when they're still in the nest.
August 15th, 2013  
@tristansmum thank you Stephanie
August 15th, 2013  
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