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Here is a link to some pics of the Sabine's Gull.
Really got some good flight shots as it came in and out.:
http://www.sjlarue.com/p259821350#h28320711
On Wed, Sep 17, 2014 at 5:29 PM, Bill Whan <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Troy Shively just called; a juvenile Sabine's gull is flying around well
> offshore of Oldfield Beach just now. It seems clear that unusual numbers
> are showing up in the US right now as they move south. Don't count on
> them showing up roosting on the beaches, but rather look well out over
> open water, where they are perfectly happy afloat. At that distance,
> several of the smaller gulls show the wing pattern in flight, but look
> for a bird whose dark saddle extends across the back. And if you see
> one, read up on this bird's life history!
> Bill Whan
> Collumbus
>
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