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Date: | Sat, 6 Dec 2008 11:32:24 -0800 |
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Gulling was fantastic at E 72nd St, this morning.
Larger species have moved in in numbers and a couple
thousand Bonaparte's were concentrated in close, just
west of the bridge. Highlights included an adult
CALIFORNIA GULL, and first-yr GLAUCOUS and ICELAND,
along with 12 Lesser Black-backeds of all ages (1st,
2nd, 3rd yr & ad birds were all represented).
HOWEVER, a word of caution: within the Bonaparte's
throng is a PURE WHITE Bonaparte's. This bird will
undoubtedly cause you to freak out, as it did me, but
it is identical size and structure-wise to the other
Bonies, with a black bill. It is presumably a
leucistic Bonaparte's Gull, a bird lacking dark
pigment in its feathers...and definitely a sight to
see.
Earlier in the morning, Emil Bacik and I had 27
White-winged Crossibills over Gordon Park.
Good birding -
Gabe Leidy
Cleveland
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