It would be nice to get some more details on the dead gull. Since they were 
never seen at the same time but were found in the same area it seems that the 
new bird had either just arrived or the dead bird has been misidentified. More 
details on the dead gull would be greatly appreciated since two Ivory Gulls at 
the same location in Minnesota would be extremely rare, though not 
unprecedented (it apparently happened in St. Paul in 1991 according to 
America's 100 Most Wanted Birds ).

Jason Caddy
Minneapolis

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From: Minnesota Birds <MOU-NET@LISTS.UMN.EDU> on behalf of Dedrick Benz 
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Sent: Wednesday, January 6, 2016 10:44 AM
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Subject: [mou-net] Ivory Gulls, 1 still alive!

Folks are looking at a live Ivory Gull in Canal Park at 10:30AM January 6, so 
it appears that there have been 2 Ivory Gulls in the area!
Dedrick BenzWinona, MN
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