Thousands and thousands of gulls. Hundreds of tundra swans. Geese by the 
boatload.  Mostly canadas but still a good amount of snows. The gulls were 
mostly ring billed but many had all black bills from foraging in the muck. Also 
many herring, 1 GBB and a few candidates for iceland and 1 for glaucous. Not 
sure on the 2 former... distant and very windy. A guy driving around on an ATV 
spooked the birds and the sky was almost filled with birds. Wow.     Dave 
Nicosia. 
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