This morning I had an intriguing bird fly over which I am still puzzling over:
* Location: Milaca Hiking Trails (central Minnesota), generally wooded but this particular location is between a pond and a meadow, relatively open * Weather & time: 8:25 AM, well lit but sun still moving over the tops of the trees * Observation time: approximately 30 seconds, bird initially viewed half way across the sky, flew to treed horizon in the direction of sewage ponds, bird was 25-30 feet in the air, initially ~40 yards away * Description: Very dark, initially appeared black until sun hit it, then more chocolate brown on the back half as it flew away. Gull-like appearance and flight (impression), larger overall than a Ring-billed, seemed less stocky and bit smaller than a Herring in flight. Head, bill, body, tail all appeared very dark - no white or lighter brown visible. Tail fanned, not elongated or sharp in appearance. Color similar to a jaeger, but larger & more stocky that any jaeger I've observed. Color also similar to Heerman's, but common sense/location screams "no" - not to mention that it appeared larger than Sibley's size/description. Consistently darker overall than any hawk I've viewed overhead, but only experience is with Midwestern species. Only flapped once or twice during observation time, generally glided lower as it moved away (similar to raven glide - however, impression was that it was going to land in the ponds beyond the trees, not accessible legally). So, must admit cluelessness. Perhaps I was deceived by sun angle (generally behind me), perhaps by initial gull shape impression despite color, perhaps there are darker overall morphs of gulls/hawks than I'm aware of. Open to everything from expertise to speculation. Hard to describe a bird that was simply chocolate brown to black all over. Thanks! Al Schirmacher Princeton, MN Mille Lacs & Sherburne Counties