John Vanderpoel and I observed a first cycle Glaucous-winged Gull this morning 
at Teller Lake #5 in Boulder (off Valmont near 95th St.)

Teller 5 is excellent for gulls right now and worth a visit (even if that %@#$ 
Golden-crowned Sparrow can't be found).  The lake dried out this past fall 
leaving a harvest of dead fish, mainly huge catfish, I think, in the frozen mud 
toward the east end of the reservoir.  This attracts a group of about 100 gulls 
during the day. There are two noteworthy things about this collection of gulls. 
 First since they are feeding on dead fish the flock is mainly large, 
pink-legged gulls.  I would say that only 25% are Ring-billed Gulls which is 
unheard of in Colorado for a group of 100+ gulls.  Second, because they are 
feeding, one can get quite close to them (within 100 yards) and have excellent 
views.  This group has had multiple Thayer's plus Lesser Black-backed, Great 
Black-backed and now Glaucous-winged in the past week.  Interestingly, all of 
these good birds have been first (or second) cycle.


Here is my (probably lame) description of the Glaucous-winged from eBird: Large 
first cycle gull. Overall larger than nearby 1st cycle Thayer's. Uniform pale 
tan overall with wingtips not differentiated from overall color of the bird. 
Large all black bill.

Bill Kaempfer
Boulder

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