I stopped at several lakes from Lincoln to Otero Counties today.  The most 
interesting find was a LAUGHING GULL at Lake Henry in Crowley County.  My 
read is that it's a first summer gull.  It was near the ring-billed gulls, 
Franklin's gulls, and avocets on the west shore.

Lake Henry and Lake Meredith are both being drained and are already quite 
low.  Fish kill is occurring on a particularly massive scale at Lake 
Meredith.  It's not a pretty sight out there.  Nevertheless, both lakes are 
attracting large numbers of gulls and shorebirds (and, in the case of 
Meredith, fish eaters such as pelicans and cormorants).  Before these lakes 
dry up completely, I assume they will continue to have huge numbers of 
birds.

The appearance of yellowlegs (both kinds), willets, marbled godwits, etc., 
at these lakes indicates that the "fall" shorebird migration is steadily 
ramping up.

David Dowell
Longmont, Colorado

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