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Spent some time lake and harbor-watching at Lorain this afte
Hey all -

Spent some time lake and harbor-watching at Lorain this afternoon.  Most 
significant were the number of gulls in the area.  Within the habor was not a 
single Bonaparte's, but ~3000 Ring-billed and ~500 Herring Gulls composed the 
most gull activity I have seen here this year.  Two Lesser Black-backeds were 
present, as well, including the freshest first-year bird I have seen in the 
state - quite stunningly gorgeous, actually.  During my visits, a couple storm 
systems passed out over the lake, after which Bonaparte's began streaming 
west-to-east beyond the breakwall.  Within 30 min, I counted 840 birds, 
including a couple big flocks totaling 100+ birds.  With waning light and 
distance working against me, I was unable to detect any different.  Conneaut 
Harbor with its resident Bonie flock may experience some additions and turnover 
and may be worth a check tomorrow.

The Dunlin held three Dunlin and Greater Yellowlegs, and nine Dunlin were 
additional flybys.

Good birding -
Gabe Leidy
Cleveland




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