Currently being seen at the whirlpool Aero Car.
Sarah
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Hi
The Black-headed Gull was seen by many observers throughout the day until at
least 3:20 pm at the Whirlpool Aero Car along the Niagara River.
Directions: From the QEW exit at Highway 405 and then take the Stanley
Ave/RR102 to River Road. 3850 Niagara Parkway, Niagara Falls
Marcie Jacklin
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The Black-headed Gull was seen around 10:30 this morning at the Whirlpool Aero
Car location in Niagara Falls.
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This afternoon at the river flypast at Nelson Park, we had an adult
Black-headed Gull in amongst a flock of Bonaparte’s Gulls at approximately
4:15. Also, at least 4 Little Gulls. Bonaparte’s numbers seem to be down
from yesterday with only about 2500 or so in the 45 minutes or so we were
there.
N
Hi folks,
The Black-headed Gull is still at the Niagara Whirlpool this morning. I
observed it flying and sitting on the water. Patience and a scope is
required to see it well.
Directions: Drive north from Niagara Falls until you see the whirlpool on
yoir right. Bird was actively flying mostly ove
Hi all,
Just a heads up for gull watchers on Niagara River this weekend..
This evening at 4:05, Jim Hopkins and I had a basic adult Black-headed Gull fly
by in a flock of Bonies. I haven't seen any reports of this species recently.
Cheers
Ed Poropat
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This evening, I observed an adult Black-headed Gull with a group of Bonaparte's
Gulls during my daily watch of the gulls flying out of the Niagara River, as
viewed from Queen's Royal Park in Niagara-on-the-Lake. The Black-headed Gull
passed by with about 40 Bonaparte's Gulls at 5:07 PM.
Every
The highlight of my day birding with Jim Pawlicki was an adult BLACK-HEADED
GULL in breeding plumage (full hood) on the lower Niagara River. We first
saw the bird about 1:30 p.m. flying downriver and landing with a raft of
Bonaparte's Gulls, from above the Lewiston (NY) boat ramp (the foot of
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