Jim Wright wrote:
Apologies if I should know this, but what is a WHG?
Jim, WHG refers to "white headed gull" it is a term used to describe gatherings of the larger species of gulls found in the UK. One would only really be aware of this if one is to read expert papers and articles on gulls, so, no, there is absolutely no reason why you should know this
I have been looking at gulls for a little over two years now and it is a term I have only recently come across.. Yesterday morning in fact on reading this thread and I had to go on Google to find out what Ben was referring to.. I initially though it was Western Herring Gull though it did not make sense to me in the context. The abbreviations that sometimes get used on this forum can at times to me appear like nothing other than riddles as I have only been birding almost 3 yrs.
So the term "WHG" would refer to birds from the size of Lesser Black Backed Gull up to Greater Black Backed Gull and include the likes of Herring Gull, Yellow Legged Gull and if one is lucky enough Caspian Gull, Iceland Gull and Glaucous Gull, hope that helps..
Just for the record, I am not a knowledgable guller, just been trying to get my head round them for a couple of years... and I'm just getting confident with Adult birds... They are quite a mare and mostly do my nut in..! But great fun to add a different perspective to my birding.. I love them, they are cunning, big, elegant birds and they have a pop at numpties on the coast...!