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Sorry for the late report on this sighting. At 9:45 this morning, I (along with Mike Hendrickson) discovered a Second Winter CALIFORNIA GULL on the Minnesota Breakwall in the Superior Entry. Th= e bird was seen for about 15 minutes, preening and chasing feathers on the breakwall with the other gulls. It nicely exhibited the key field marks, including bluish-gray bill and legs. We watched it for awhile, took a few blurry pics and then watched it drop down onto the water behind the breakwall, after that it wasn't relocated. The gulls were flushed from the pier numerous times by a Bald Eagle and after the third or fourth time, hal= f of the gulls departed towards the Superior Landfill. While the bird was see= n only for fifteen minutes and wasn't relocated by numerous observers, it seems likely that this gull could still be around the area. I'll put some of the pics that Mike Hendrickon and I put on my website, but they're increadibly blurry. Tom Auer Duluth, MN -- www.d.umn.edu/~auer0009 <http://www.d.umn.edu/~auer0009> ------=_Part_44919_8898241.1131240414950 Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Disposition: inline Sorry for the late report on this sighting. <br> <br> At 9:45 this morning, I (along with Mike Hendrickson) discovered a Second Winter CALIFORNIA GULL on the Minnesota Breakwall in the Superior Entry. The bird was seen for about 15 minutes, preening and chasing feathers on the breakwall with the other gulls. It nicely exhibited the key field marks, including bluish-gray bill and legs. We watched it for awhile, took a few blurry pics and then watched it drop down onto the water behind the breakwall, after that it wasn't relocated. The gulls were flushed from the pier numerous times by a Bald Eagle and after the third or fourth time, half of the gulls departed towards the Superior Landfill. While the bird was seen only for fifteen minutes and wasn't relocated by numerous observers, it seems likely that this gull could still be around the area.<br> <br> I'll put some of the pics that Mike Hendrickon and I put on my website, but= they're increadibly blurry.<br> <br> Tom Auer<br> Duluth, MN<br clear=3D"all"><br>-- <br><a href=3D"http://www.d.umn.edu/~aue= r0009">www.d.umn.edu/~auer0009</a> ------=_Part_44919_8898241.1131240414950--