The first-cycle (American) *MEW GULL* (Larus canus brachyrhynchus)
continued today in Brooklyn.
Crippling views of the bird were enjoyed with Angus Wilson who was onsite I
like was, for a while before the bird showed. First observed on the
Ballfields which unfortunately was subsequently invaded
The first-cycle (American) *MEW GULL* (Larus canus brachyrhynchus)
continued today in Brooklyn.
Crippling views of the bird were enjoyed with Angus Wilson who was onsite I
like was, for a while before the bird showed. First observed on the
Ballfields which unfortunately was subsequently invaded
As I reported a few hours ago, I saw the Brooklyn Mew Gull (Common Gull) around
12:05 pm today. Two photos that I took with my consumer digital camera are here:
http://home.bway.net/lewis/birds/mew1.JPG
http://home.bway.net/lewis/birds/mew2.JPG
Bob Lewis
Sleepy Hollow NY
--- On Wed, 1/6/10,
All,
Today at about 2:00pm I saw the adult MEW GULL swimming just offshore from
the bike path on the Belt Pkwy. This was about 1/3 mi west of the ballfields
previously described by Shane Blodgett. It was foraging with several dozen
Ring-billed Gulls, but it disappeared when I went back to the
All,
Today at about 2:00pm I saw the adult MEW GULL swimming just offshore from
the bike path on the Belt Pkwy. This was about 1/3 mi west of the ballfields
previously described by Shane Blodgett. It was foraging with several dozen
Ring-billed Gulls, but it disappeared when I went back to the