
Late day, low tide. Interesting gull behaviour.
The gulls would glide, five to ten metres above the ocean, then lean back sharply to deploy their air brakes. Next, they’d flip almost 180 degrees and drop head first into the metre deep water, and come up with lunch in a shell.
The bird above kindly flew close by and directly into the diffuse main light (aka late day winter sunlight) while showing off its catch.



