My first-of-season ICELAND GULL, a pale 1st-cycle, was on the compost piles
off Stevenson Road in Dryden this morning around 11:00. It flew up when
most of the gulls did and did not return to the piles again while I was
there. I didn't seen any other gulls out of the ordinary. The various
Lesser Black-backed Gulls that were around a few weeks ago haven't been in
evidence the last two weeks. Two ravens and eight Snow Buntings were in the
area as well.

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Jay McGowan
Macaulay Library
Cornell Lab of Ornithology
jw...@cornell.edu

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