Here is the update I promised. 

Timnath Reservoir--

Hundreds of gulls, but unfortunately the distance of most of these from the 
west Parking Area was too large for careful study. I believe I saw Lesser 
Black-backed Gulls aged adult, 3rd cycle, and 2nd cycle. One pale 1st cycle 
gull was a candidate Iceland/Thayer’s but it didn’t fit perfectly into any one 
category. 

A very odd gull briefly present with the pale gull on the northwest shoreline 
was an odd combination of a large dark-backed gull and a pale gull, aged 2nd 
cycle, or delayed 3rd cycle (bill was 3rd cycle, but underparts still had brown 
on the belly). This was probably a hybrid of sorts, from the Pacific Northwest.

Horsetooth Reservoir--

Close to a thousand gulls, half on shore at the south end ($7 entrance fee), 
and half sprinkled across miles of reservoir. At the south end I counted four 
or five 1st-cycle Thayer’s Gulls of various shades, and two adult Lesser 
Black-backed Gulls.

I did not have the opportunity to check other locations.

Nick Komar
Fort Collins CO

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