Sunday, 2 September 2018

#MySundayphoto #SundaySnap 2/9


On holiday in Hastings, Sussex

OneDad3GirlsSunday Snap




22 comments:

  1. Now you can't fail to be impressed by that image! Who has ever seen a gull actually eating fish? Your timing is clearly superb. #mysundayphoto

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  2. Lunch time! Great capture. #mysundayphoto

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  3. Haha just picking up breakfast. Hope you had fun in Hastings

    Have a good Sunday and thank you for linking up to #MySundayPhoto

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  4. He may have bitten off more than he can chew!

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  5. Oh they are everywhere aren't they, as long as he didn't take your food!

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  6. Oh wow - I love it! He certainly won't go hungry ha ha. Great capture.

    Thank you for linking up to #SilentSunday - first one for September! x

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  7. PS id love for you to join me on Insta with my photo challenge - #mummyphotoaday x

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  8. Wow they look like they is going to be well fed there!

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  9. Great photo, it certainly makes a different to not see a chip in the beak, why do they love chips so much, fish are much tastier, just harder to catch.
    #mysundayphoto

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    1. Well, this is true, but then I guess it's the same for us too ! :)

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  10. Wow, what a catch! We encountered many seagulls in Cornwall. Eddie does the best seagull impersonation. ;)

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  11. Never underestimate a hungry gull!

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  12. That is one big meal...Fab photo x

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  13. wow that is an amazing photo, I have never seen a gull eating fish

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  14. Ohh you're local, seeing family? I hope you're having a fab time. Mich x #MySundayPhoto

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  15. They can be a problem but I have to admit seagulls are so resourceful! #mysundayphoto

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  16. Great photo, these birds scare me so much!

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  17. It looks like he's taking it home to eat it!! Great capture!

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  18. Catch of the day! Rare to see a seagull with fish these days without any batter on!

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