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The adult winter Black-headed Gull is still present in Lorain Harbor
as of 9 a.m. There are significantly less Bonaparte's and Ring-billeds
present. There are around 700 Bonies working the west breakwall of the
harbor- the Black-headed is foraging amongst them. BRING A SCOPE.
Views through the scope this morning were fantastic. The
characteristic black flash under the primaries of Black-headed is key.

Jen

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