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March 2012

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An adult California gull and seven other species of gulls were at Lorain this morning.  The California and most of other gulls were along the river.  Other than the four common species, there were 9 lesser black-backed, 1 Iceland, and 2 Thayer's.  I' m sure if you looked, you can find a glaucous.

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