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Hello!
Sorry for the late post (late night last night) but yesterday I finally had
an opportunity to drive up to Avon Lake to try to see the Pomarine Jaeger.
When I arrived around 2 PM, I met Dan Moser who informed me that the bird was
sitting out on the water just a bit NW of the pier as reported to him by a
couple of departed birders. Almost immediately, I found the bird in my scope
and after about 10 minutes, it got up and flew directly at us. Upon arriving
near the pier, it flew and swooped in a somewhat circular manner around us
with the end of the pier as the center point. At times, it flew directly over
our heads within 20 feet or so. It occasionally would land on the water near
the end of the pier before some gulls would harass it and it would take
flight again. A nice gentleman from Kentucky visiting his daughter in Avon Lake
arrived and was afforded similar views before I left.
I then drove over to East 72nd Street to try to get an hour or so of birding
in before dark. There were a few thousand Bonaparte's Gulls resting on the
water in a somewhat tight group somewhat segregated from the other gulls.
From the small bridge over the outlet, I scoped the closer portion of the
floating flock and within seconds saw a Black-Headed Gull sticking out like
Rudolph with its cherry-colored beak. I did not find Little or other Black-Headed
Gulls within the flock but the majority of the flock extended out farther
from the shore making identification dubious at best. I was not able to locate
any other rarities in a somewhat quick scan of the other gulls (Ring-Billed,
Herring, Black-Backed) in the area. I thought I might have observed a
Thayer's Gull but right as I was trying to get it in my scope, a jet plane closely
overhead scared up the flock and I wasn't able to relocate it before dark.
Rob Lowry
Powell, Ohio
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