sea gulls

thats cool if you cant find what you want in uk always take a look on net in belgium and holland thay have many breeders/keepers of some great stock and a lot of them speek good english and will deliver to uk i have imported cattle and birds and as long as you have a valid health cert realy no problems at the moment but it alway pays to check with animal health to make sure no restrictions at that time

Will do :). It'd be a good many years off yet, so plenty of time to research/plan :)
 
iv just been offerd a pr of black tailed gulls from a breeder they do look nice i must say the question is do i or dont i im verry tempted they look like a greater black backed but smaller but just as nice
 
Of COURSE you do. Can't pass up an opportunity like that; and who on earth is breeding them?
 
i can get 2 pr of them from abroad , looks like il have to have them then iv looked them up on the net and they look verry nice just nead to do a bit more research about them
 
im collecting 2 pr of the black tailed gulls on friday iv done a bit of research they seem to breed ok in captive collections and are more friendly to humans than most gulls, they are 2010 birds so will be a few years before they mature verry nice looking birds,
 
Very exciting. I take they are not UK bred? Pinioned or full-winged? A photo on here would be nice. Will be interested to hear how you get on with them. How do they compare size-wise with Herring Gulls?
 
i am looking foward to getting them as far as i no they were bred in a zoo in germany they are pinioned and are a bit smaller than a herring gull , i will get some pics of them verry soon ,
 
well i collected the black tailed gulls got a bit excited and purchased 6 birds they were bred in berlin zoo i have the dna papers for them to verry pleased with them when i got them home i put a dish of chopped up spratts in for them and wow talk about blink and you will miss it , they have only been wing clipped so thats great il make a lot larger flight so they can free fly i will try to get some pics verry soon,
 
Leigh -- Congratulations on the Black-tailed. Looking forward to pictures; they should be more interesting and do better as full-winged birds. I take it they're the only ones in the UK?
 
im not aware of any in uk , im realy pleased they are full winged i have them with the herring gulls at the moment until i build a new enclosure weather permitting i should start this week im going to build a large rear wall cliff with rocks ect should be a interesting project,
 
new enclosure nr complete just got to collect large rocks tomorow from a local quarry , i went beach combing got some realy nice drift wood also loads of seaweed ect im sure they will like it ,
 
the black tailed are a lot more friendly, they nr feed out of hand, wont be long til they do. they realy enjoy the pond each time i clean it out and play with bits of seaweed . they to enjoy a fresh cabbage as the herring gulls do. when the black tailed are feeding they make a funny cat type noise. im feeding them chopped up spratts and floating duck pellets , they are a nice steady bird i can walk about them without them going silly. i did look them up on the net, some nice youtube bits on them ,with a chap walking about them while breeding in japan .
 
Thank you for sharing this; looking forward to seeing the Black-tailed in adult plumage.
 
they do take a few years to mature like herring gulls , im looking foward to them being able to free fly as they are wing clipped at min , they are verry interesting birds to watch
 
Just thought I'd say I've really enjoyed reading your posts about these birds. It's nice to see people keeping less popular species. Look forward to future posts!
 
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