I took a crack at the landfill on X-mas eve... There were certainly a lot
of different gulls out there. I have attached a couple of photos of the
closest one I could find to the reported Slaty. Is this the same bird you
guys have been seeing? Unfortunately wasn't able to get a picture of the
pr
I was with Nick the last 20 minutes the mystery gull was present. My
own description and digiscoped photos, which are no better and probably
worse than Nick's, are on my eBird checklist:
https://ebird.org/view/checklist/S50984286. I interpret Nick's post as
welcoming input and continued attempt
Here, here. Show me more diagnostic. I am viewing the bird from afar and giving
everything I have to be definitive.
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cobirds Subject: [cobirds] Re: Larimer County gull
report
Not to cause trouble, I know the adult Slaty-backed Gull from Larimer County in
2000 that I saw, had bubble gum pink colored legs, does this bird have them.
In the photos, the bird shows pink legs, though not sure the bright pink I
rem
Not to cause trouble, I know the adult Slaty-backed Gull from Larimer
County in 2000 that I saw, had bubble gum pink colored legs, does this bird
have them. In the photos, the bird shows pink legs, though not sure the
bright pink I remember with other Slaty-backeds I have seen, mostly from
Alaska,