Both the pond and hillside were loaded with gulls when I arrived at 11am to the 
Madison County landfill on Buyea Rd (south of Wampsville).  

Highlight was a 1st-winter gull presumed to be a smallish Herring, with slim, 
long, all-yellow bill.  Olsen/Larsson in "Gulls of N.A., Europe, and Asia" have 
a brief discussion of abnormal bills on page 18, and show a 1st-cycle Herring 
with long, decurved, mostly yellow bill.  Comments welcome if anyone thinks it 
could be something else.  I thought the gull was within the (wide) spectrum of 
Herring Gull.

Other highlights included 4 Lesser Black-backed including a 2nd-winter bird 
with black bill and yellow tip.  No serious rarity candidates were seen, but 
after a Peregrine passed at noon many of the gulls departed.  I had completed a 
number of decent scans but had not looked carefully at every search feature 
yet.  The gulls stayed away for 1.5 hours then a few returned, but the cold 
front had passed and I called it a day at the four-hour mark. 

The link below has photos of the day's highlights, including a video of the 
Peregrine-induced gull cloud, Lesser Black-backed, and curious Herring Gull.  
Apologies in advance for the disorganized state of my Flickr page.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/22183060@N08/sets/72157629278228883/with/6859603787/

David Wheeler
N Syracuse, NY


Madison County Landfill, Madison, US-NY
Feb 11, 2012 11:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Protocol: Stationary
Comments:     Four long hours.  Pond and hillside loaded when I arrived.  Good 
observing conditions with temp around freezing and little wind.  Imm. Peregrine 
flushed everything at noon and it took 1.5 hours for a few gulls to return.  
Cold front passed about noon also and it was bitter and windy afterward.  
Listened to SU game against UConn on radio while waiting for gulls to return.
11 species (+1 other taxa)

Canada Goose  2
Red-tailed Hawk  2
Peregrine Falcon  1     immature
Ring-billed Gull  15     pure guesswork
Herring Gull  1500     rough-order-of-magnitude only
Iceland Gull  6     or more; 1st-winter plus one adult
Lesser Black-backed Gull  4     3 adults (two relatively white-headed, one 
heavily streaked) and one 2nd-winter with black bill and yellow tip.  Photos.
Glaucous Gull  2     Both 1st-winter; no sign of the smallish adult bird seen 
on 
Tuesday
Great Black-backed Gull  150
gull sp.  1     1st-winter; long, slim, all-yellow bill; presumed to be a 
Herring Gull with abberant bill, ref. Olsen/Larsson page 18 discussion of 
abnormal bills, and Fig. 7 on the same page.  Photos.
American Crow  X
European Starling  1000     guesstimate

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