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John Herman <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 4 Feb 2015 07:50:56 -0500
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     Landfills in winter, especially now that lake erie is mostly frozen,
can attract uncommon gulls, as great & lesser black-backs, glaucous, and
possibly Iceland & Thayer's, plus who knows what else?
     Yesterday, I had two adult great black-backed gulls at the Richland
County Noble road landfill. Birders are not permitted on the property, I
know, I tried to get permission. Noble road does not get much traffic east
of the landfill, but parking on any road is technically illegal. So if you
bring a couple bags of trash with you to leave at the landfill, a person
can enter. : )
     Good birding,
     John Herman

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