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Thu, 28 Oct 2010 22:41:52 -0400
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Yesterday morning at around 11:30 a.m. I observed a flock of
thousands of gulls at the Huron River and Hwy 2 bridge (North side of
bridge.) Due to strong southerly winds (gusts up to 60+ mph on South
Bass Island)from this historically low pressure system the river was
as low as I have ever seen it. The gulls were at the edge of the
water line in an extremely tight group. I was driving, but am pretty
sure the majority were Bonaparte's Gulls. These dynamic weather
systems can bring some interesting birding.

Hans Clebsch
Shaker Heights, OH

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