Hello, Birders.

The annual gull-watching extravaganza known as Gullapalooza will be held in 
2013 on Saturday, February 2nd. We will begin at noon at the usual meeting 
place: at the headquarters to Xcel Energy's Valmont Station, off 63rd Street in 
Boulder, Boulder County. More details to come, but I thought I'd get the 
advance word out.

Learn more about Gullapalooza here:

http://blog.aba.org/2011/01/227.html

Speaking of Xcel Energy's Valmont Station, I was out there yesterday afternoon, 
Thursday, Dec. 27th, with Ted Cooper, Norm Lewis, and Jeremy Winick. As Steve 
Mlodinow has noted, there are now two (2) American White Pelicans at 
Valmont--one of which seems to be a bit under the weather. The 15 Tundra Swans 
were accounted for, and they were doing their darnedest to keep up with the 
racket of the thousands of geese. Speaking of geese, there were even more of 
them yesterday than on Wednesday. I didn't do the Mlodinow thing and diligently 
analyze the DNA of all 5,500+ birds, but I did notice a single adult Snow 
Goose, and a large one at that.

We saw 7 Ruddy Ducks out there, not present or overlooked by my party the day 
before. Ruddy Duck is actually quite uncommon--"rare," I'd say--in Boulder 
County in winter.

Gulls. We saw one adult Glaucous Gull that seemed smallish to us, and I wonder 
if it's the same bird seen earlier in the day in Broomfield County by Bill 
Schmoker and Steve. It was an odd bird, with the heft of a "normal" (read: big) 
Glaucous Gull; thus, not necessarily the small subspecies barrovianus (which 
tends to be slim and dainty, approaching Iceland Gull in build). This one, 
though, had the typical build for a Glaucous Gull, but it was simply smallish 
overall. Whatever it was, it was *not* one of the 1 or 2 Glaucous Gulls seen 
the day before at Valmont. Keeping straight with the gulls can be hard. On that 
note, we saw the same number of Lesser Black-backed Gulls (2) as the day 
before, but an adult was new. However, the adult Mew Gull that we saw seemed to 
be the same as the day before. No "Thiceland" Gulls yesterday, but 4 
more-or-less "normal" Thayer's. And 3 Californias, as opposed to 2 the day 
before. My head is spinning. Numbers of both Ring-billed and Herring gulls 
seemed a bit up from the day before--not much of a surprise, given the 
continued cold weather.

Ted Floyd
tedfloy...@hotmail.com
Lafayette, Boulder County, Colorado

                                          

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