On Wednesday afternoon, about 4000 gulls were in the area. These included several large flocks of Ring-billed Gulls in the park, and others scattered on the lake. Highlights were 13 BRANT (plus one deceased) and an adult non-breeding LESSER BLACK-BACKED GULL. The gulls could have used more attention, but I ran out of time.

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Ken & Rose Burdick
Skaneateles, NY
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