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Gull?

Is this a Herring or Yellow Legged Gull in 2nd / 3rd winter plumage? Or something else?

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Filename:FrShGULLsept2211.jpg
Album name:Steve Nesbitt / Discussion Birds
Photographer Name::Steve Nesbitt
Date and Lincs Location::Sept '11 - Freiston Shore
Camera Type and Info::Canon 500D + Canon EF 400mm F 5.6 lens
Filesize:109 KiB
Date added:Sep 22, 2011
Dimensions:600 x 411 pixels
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URL:http://www.lincsbirdclub.co.uk/album/displayimage.php?pid=15574
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Andrew Chick   [Sep 22, 2011 at 09:39 PM]
Looks like a winter plumage common gull?
Steve Nesbitt   [Sep 22, 2011 at 09:44 PM]
Good point never thought of that species - gulls are so easy eh? Laughing

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