Among the 300+ loafing gulls on the water at Horsetooth Res was one adult 
Iceland Gull. I could only make out one blackish feather in the outermost 
primary - indicating "Kumlien's Gull". Otherwise, it was smallish, fairly 
white-headed, very pale gray on the back, and extensive white in the primaries. 
Just after I spotted it sitting, it took off (with difficulty suggesting some 
kind of wing injury) and showed bright white underwings with no gray at all in 
the primaries from underneath. All the gulls flew to the south end of the 
reservoir, circled up in a thermal, and were undoubtedly returning to the 
Larimer landfill for dinner. Other places to watch for this gull would be at 
Horseshoe Lake, or nocturnal roosts at Boyd Lake and Lake Loveland. 
  
Nick Komar 
Fort Collins CO 

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