Most years, many, many gulls head west-east at dawn and east-west at dusk 
over University & Arapahoe (approximately) in Centennial. This year, the 
movements are astounding. At dusk this evening, thousands and thousands of 
gulls -- mostly Ring-bills I'm sure but perhaps some Herrings and others -- 
flew westward over my home. The numbers seem far greater than in previous 
years. It was as stunning as flocks of nighthawks or Sandhill Cranes, but 
magnitudes greater than what I've seen locally. 

I was outside to care for my chickens and, so, didn't have my binoculars. 
Tomorrow, I might watch a bit more closely. I harbor the dream of getting a 
yard Lesser Black-backed Gull. If anyone has tips for ID'ing gulls in 
flight, from hundreds of feet below them, in the poor light of dusk, I'd 
love to hear it. 

- Jared Del Rosso
Centennial, CO

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