Birders:

The unprecedented large number of Franklin's Gulls continued today, and the 
number was even larger than yesterday. Late this afternoon, between about 4:00 
and 4:30, Josh Bouman, Mike Bouman and I scanned the large flock of more than 
2000 gulls foraging in the fields north of Erieau in Chatham-Kent. It was 
difficult to get an exact count, but we estimated a minimum of 55 Franklin's 
Gulls amongst the widely scattered flock of predominantly Ring-billed Gulls. 
This is far and away a new high number for the Rondeau bird checklist circle. 
By about 4:45 many of the gulls were noted heading out over the lake, adjacent 
to Erie Shore Drive.

Directions: From Hwy 401, take exit 90 and head south on Municipal Road 11 to 
Blenheim. At Blenheim, follow Talbot Trail (Municipal Road 3) west to Erieau 
Road (Municipal Road 12) and turn left (south) towards Erieau. The gulls were 
moving about a triangular block of agricultural land that is bounded by Bisnett 
Line, Erieau Road and Erie Shore Drive, just north of Erieau.

Good birding!

Allen Woodliffe
Chatham




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