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A Lesser Black-backed Gull was on the south beach at East Fork State Park
with a Caspian Tern and Ring-billed Gulls at 10:45am this morning. A woman
with a dog saw that I was watching them and had the dog chase them away.
The bird came back twice, but after the 3rd time, it didn't. The lady
was apparently looking for a confrontation, so I left.
Photos can be seen on my Flickr at:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/53481458@N00/20243217590/
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Donald Morse Jr.
New Richmond, OH
http://donaldthebirder.blogspot.com
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