At 2:29 perhaps the same FRANKLIN'S GULL flew north past Myers with two
Bonaparte's. It continued out of sight.

Jay
On Nov 13, 2015 2:24 PM, "Jay McGowan" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Earlier this afternoon Luke Seitz had an immature FRANKLIN'S GULL heading
> south from Taughannock State Park. Checks of Stewart and Myers in the last
> hour have proven fruitless, although I had an interesting bird far to the
> north from Stewart, but it stayed too distant to be sure of anything. This
> is part of an incredible incursion of Franklin's Gulls in the northeast
> happening today, with multiple reports from Lake Ontario and dozens on the
> coast. All gull flocks, whethet on the lake or in farm fields, should be
> checked over the next few days.
>
> Jay
>

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