Around sunset yesterday, I observed an adult GREAT BLACK-BACKED GULL among 
many Ring-Billed Gulls and several Herring Gulls on an ice shelf on Valmont 
Reservoir (the largest and northeastern-most of the three lakes).  It was a 
small one, only the size of a Herring Gull, but could be identified by its 
pink legs and feet.

I returned at sunrise to try to get better photos and see if any other 
gulls had shown up.  Instead, I found no gulls but many geese (2 Snows, 
many Canadas and Cacklers) struggling to deal with waves breaking the ice 
they were standing on.  Seven Bald Eagles were interested onlookers.   The 
continuing TUNDRA SWAN was present both last night and this morning.

When gulls leave Valmont during the night, I don't know where they go.  I 
checked Boulder Reservoir after Valmont this morning but found only 
Ring-Billed Gulls.

David Dowell
Longmont, CO

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