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Greetings birders - 
 
The last post I made was discombobulated when it came to the gull list. Here's another try:
 
Greetings birders -  Today a bunch of birders hit East 55th and East 72nd for gulls and waterfowl. Tally was 8 species of gulls. Details below. A single female Canvasback, single female Redhead, a single female Lesser Scaup, and at least 25 Gadwall were hanging out in the East 55th boat marina. An amazing number of Lesser Black-backed Gulls today - this report mentions 22 as our liberal high count. It's fair to say we had "around 20" total.  GULLS: Bonaparte's Gull - 4
 
Ring-billed Gull - uncountable
 
Herring Gull - uncountable 
Lesser Black-backed Gull: 22 A perfect tally was impossible, but:East 55th: 4 adults and 2 1st year birds on the docks; 5 adults and 2 1st years at breakwall pointEast 72nd: one 3rd year, two 2nd years, at least 3 1st years, and another 4 or 5 adults. 
 
Great Black-backed Gull - 500+
 
Iceland Gull (Kumlien's subspecies): at least 3 adults plus one 1st year bird
 
Glaucous Gull: at least 3 beautiful adults and around noon, a fawn-colored first year bird
 
Thayer's Gull: at least 1, possibly a 2nd adult at East 72nd 
 
best of birding - 
Jen
 
Jen Brumfield
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