I doubt that, Glenn. I don’t think that it was alive when another birder and I
retrieved the gull. I transported it to the WRC. Please note my eBird post
for more details.
Tom Gilde
> On Nov 30, 2021, at 12:07 PM, GLENN CIEGLER wrote:
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> 😢😢😢
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>> On Nov 30, 2021,
Perhaps it was aspergillosus, which has killed some of the lower-48 Ivory
Gulls.
https://blog.aba.org/2017/03/a-tale-of-two-gulls.html
https://www.ledger-enquirer.com/news/local/article29121640.html
On Tue, Nov 30, 2021 at 1:06 PM wrote:
> Would lead poisoning be a possibility? I hope we get ne
Would lead poisoning be a possibility? I hope we get necropsy results
eventually. So sad.
Charlene Nelson
Grant County MN
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On Nov 30, 2021, at 12:20 PM, GLENN CIEGLER wrote:
It seemed to be doing fine yesterday, including foraging for food on the
shoreline. Another phot
It seemed to be doing fine yesterday, including foraging for food on the
shoreline. Another photographer had a shot with it eating a small fish. With
such a rapid decline, I wonder if it was accidental poisoning...I am assuming
an autopsy is being considered.
So sad as it was such a handsome, th
Terribly sad news. Was it probably due to lack of food-finding in a habitat
it doesn't come from?
I'm reminded of the barn owl in January 2020 down in Zim, MN that weakened
and died in front of a flock of birdwatchers. Then the ivory gulls that
came to the Duluth lakefront in early January 2016; t
😢😢😢
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> On Nov 30, 2021, at 10:32 AM, Anthony Hertzel wrote:
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> The Ross’s Gull was being transported to the Wildlife Rehab Center in St.
> Paul this morning, but it died in transit.
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> Anthony Hertzel
> axhert...@gmail.com
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The Ross’s Gull was being transported to the Wildlife Rehab Center in St. Paul
this morning, but it died in transit.
Anthony Hertzel
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Good morning all,
Just wanted to let everyone know that the Ross's gull was found on the
beach in very poor health this morning and was just picked up by a
rehabber.
Kimberly Emerson,
Windom, MN
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Because I know there’s still many folks who haven’t had the chance to chase the
Ross’s Gull, the bird continues as of 8:40am today! The bird is back under the
bridge. It was not seen before 8:40am, however, so some patience may be
required if it decides to do one of its notorious forays out of s
There was a group of us—15-20 people—watching it when I arrived around 4:15.
We were right at the end of Orange St in Prescott. It was right alone the
shore. Easily seen with naked eye. A few minutes later it flew to a dock on the
Minnesota side of the river fairly close to the US Hwy 10 bridge
The Ross's Gull was still there this afternoon, when I was there ~1 pm.
The bird did a nice flyby during my time there, after having been resting
along the WI shore for a while. Here is a photo I got, if interested.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/fisherkingbat/51711772493/in/dateposted-public/
I'
Bird is being super-cooperative! Easy to see well right now and hanging around
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> On Nov 28, 2021, at 7:44 AM, Alyssa DeRubeis wrote:
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> Bird is still present as of about 13 mins ago, perLiz Harper. Under the
> bridge.
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> Alyssa DeRubeis
> Hennepin Co.
>
> Sent from my
Bird is still present as of about 13 mins ago, perLiz Harper. Under the bridge.
Alyssa DeRubeis
Hennepin Co.
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> On Nov 27, 2021, at 5:13 PM, Alyssa DeRubeis wrote:
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> Update: around 4:50pm the gull flew over a few of us and landed on the water
> way out from the north sid
Update: around 4:50pm the gull flew over a few of us and landed on the water
way out from the north side of the bridge. No photos unfortunately.
Alyssa DeRubeis
visiting Golden Valley, Hennepin Co.
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> On Nov 27, 2021, at 3:58 PM, Alyssa DeRubeis wrote:
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> A handful of fol
A handful of folks were able to view the bird, where it perched on the
shoreline. However, it has not been seen for the past 30 minutes. It was last
seen flying to the south, out of sight past the orange buoys. I just arrived.
Apparently it flew to the south once before and came back, so perhaps
Ben Leigh Douglas has an immature ROSS'S GULL at Port Douglas. Coordinates
are 44.749137,-92.809232.
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A quick correction: the Ross's Gull was first reported on Sunday.
Matt Dufort
Minneapolis
On Tue, Dec 3, 2013 at 9:34 AM, Matt Dufort wrote:
> Minnesota birders,
>
> A Ross's Gull has been seen both yesterday and today on Lake Red Rock,
> southeast of Des Moines. Thought some folks on here mi
Minnesota birders,
A Ross's Gull has been seen both yesterday and today on Lake Red Rock,
southeast of Des Moines. Thought some folks on here might want to know.
Looks like about a 4-hour drive from the Twin Cities. If I had the time,
I'd make the trip myself.
You can find details and recent s
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Date: Sun, Dec 5, 2010 11:18 pm
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Folks who are interested in the Ross's Gull, today he was visible most of
the
Folks who are interested in the Ross's Gull, today he was visible most of
the afternoon. Hundreds of birders from all over the country have been to
Yankton. SD to see the pink beauty. See the newspaper article at:
http://www.yankton.net/articles/2010/12/05/community/doc4cf9d5094ef43588295378.txt
Th
A second Ross's Gull found this afternoon at Ft. Randall dam, Pickstown, SD.
Reported by Kenny Miller.
Doug Chapman
Sioux Falls, SD
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The Ross's Gull at Gavin's Point dam at Yankton SD was seen this morning at 9
AM.
I did the SD gull marathon yesterday. 14 species of gulls!
Also, there it seems there is a SECOND Ross's Gull in Nebraska, this one near
LIncoln.
Doug Chapman
Sioux Falls, SD
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For those who may not be aware, the Ross's Gull found November 26 on the SD/NE
border at Gavin's POint Dam near Yankton SD, continues.
It is a truly beautiful bird that gives great views when it comes to feed.
There are also many Bonaparte's, and assorted other gulls. But little pink
shows up a
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