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Year: 2024

A seagull pictured swooping above the Henry Bell Monument on Helensburgh's riverside

Seagull of the Month: November 2024

December 3, 2024December 3, 2024Herm Park

We couldn’t get enough of the high tide reflections on the calmer days in November. Whilst taking pictures from the pier, it was good fortune to capture this seagull swooping above the shoreline – tantalisingly close to being in line with the Henry Bell Monument. So close to being the perfect shot!

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A close up of a seagull sat in the middle of the barren development area of Helensburgh's seafront

Seagull of the Month: October 2024

November 2, 2024November 2, 2024George Ramsgate

October’s seagull of the month was spotted sitting in the middle of the barren land on Helensburgh’s seafront during the rally to support development of the area for public leisure. Hopefully, this seagull will continue to stage her sit-in protest at the shady dealing’s that led to this public space being handed over to commercial […]

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A baby seagull standing on the grass beside Helensburgh's west bay

Seagull of the Month: September 2024

September 30, 2024September 30, 2024Joan L Baird

This baby seagull was spotted in late September, hanging around on the grass opposite Dino’s. She’s probably waiting in hope that somebody drops an ice cream for her to swoop in for a taste of. As autumn takes hold, it won’t be long before it’s too cold for that kind of treat.

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A baby seagull walking and calling out for its mother on Helensburgh Pier

Seagull of the Month: August 2024

September 2, 2024September 2, 2024Joan L Baird

This baby seagull was spotted on Helensburgh Pier calling after its mother, who was never more than a few metres away. The mother seagull likely wanted a break from the constant noise but soon returned to shepherd their baby back along the pier. Seagull chicks can leave the nest within 24 hours of hatching but […]

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Helensburgh Pier pictured from the west bay

Local group encourages flash mob on derelict pier

August 17, 2024August 22, 2024George Ramsgate

Six years on from when Helensburgh Pier was closed to marine traffic, “as many people as possible” are being encouraged to gather on the pierhead this weekend to cheer a sail past by the paddle steamer, Waverley. Seemingly a recipe for disaster, the purpose of the occasion is intended as a show of support for […]

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A seagull flying toward the camera with Helensburgh's clock tower in the background

Seagull of the Month: July 2024

August 2, 2024August 2, 2024Joan L Baird

This majestic gull was captured swooping over the barren seafront development site in the beautiful light of the golden hour in early July, with the clock tower in the background. From the height he’s at, he can easily tell that there’s a greater need for public recreational space than there is for retail outlets.

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A seagull perched on a litter bin in the playground at Hermitage Park

Seagull of the Month: June 2024

July 3, 2024July 3, 2024Joan L Baird

This seagull was spotted trying to lift a take-away box out of the litter bin in Hermitage Park on one of the few sunny days we enjoyed in June. He persisted for a while but couldn’t quite get the leverage to pry the box from the bin.

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A seagull leaping from the roof of The Beachcomber Cafe beneath a cloudy blue sky and leafy green trees.

Seagull of the Month: May 2024

June 3, 2024June 3, 2024Herm Park

Leaping into action from the roof of The Beachcomber Cafe at Kidston Park, this seagull thought he’d swoop in to steal a chip from a hungry customer. Fast reactions to cover them up were enough to put him off and he was soon perched back on the roof waiting for another opportunity!

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A seagull carrying nesting materials in its beak soars into the gusty conditions above Tower Place in Helensburgh

Seagull of the Month: April 2024

May 2, 2024Joan L Baird

The weather turned a bit cold and blustery toward the end of April and this busy ‘gull with a beak full of nesting material was spotted fighting the headwind above Tower Place.

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A seagull swooping by Helensburgh Pier late on a sunny day. In the background is Rosneath peninsula

Seagull of the Month: March 2024

April 1, 2024April 1, 2024Joan L Baird

This seagull was spotted swooping into a strong headwind and diving to skim the water just off Helensburgh Pier. Captured on a beautifully sunny evening on the last day of March 2024 – quite the contrast to the seagull spotted amidst the snow in December 2023!

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