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Sat, 19 Jan 2008 20:49:22 -0500
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Things were a bit slow this morning with almost no ducks and low numbers of
gulls.  The lone highlight was an Iceland gull.

This afternoon there were thousands of gulls moving west.  Most of the birds
were ring-billed gulls, but amongst them were 200+ great black-backed gulls,
2 glaucous gulls, and a lesser black-backed gull.

The feeders were very slow as far as winter finches with only a single
common redpoll and pine siskin.

Lakeshore Waterbird Survey
January 19, 2008, 730-1000
Weather- cloudy with light snow,
Winds- W 20-25, Temp- 28-26 F
Barometer- 30.06-30.11,
Humidity-75-72, Dew point- 14-12
Waves- 4-6 feet, Flight direction- west

Red-breasted merganser   3
Ring-billed gull   344
Herring gull   89
KUMLIEN'S ICELAND GULL   1 1st winter
Great black-backed gull   7

John Pogacnik

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