Most, if not all, Bonaparte's Gulls I saw this morning were black-headed.

On Apr 13, 2011, at 9:08 AM, Marie P Read wrote:

> Folks who're seeing the Bonaparte's Gulls: are they in breeding plumage? 
> still changing? I'm the photo editor for the bird club's upcoming book about 
> birding sites in the basin, in which we include small photos of some typical 
> birds for each site. I have the option of choosing a Boney in breeding or 
> non-breeding plumage, so I wanted some input.
> 
> Thanks
> Marie
> 


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