David Moulton, a birder from Steamboat Springs, is an acquaintance of mine.
I got an email note from him and his wife, Tresa, this morning, Jan 1, with
a brief description and some good digi-scoped photos of a gull he saw on
Monday, Dec 30th at Aurora Res, Arapahoe COunty, fee of $10 per carload to
enter. Gates are locked during the night, not sure what time they open, but
I recall 7:30 or 8??
Frank Ferrell, whom I do not know, was the finder of the gull and  brought
it to the Moultons' attention. An ID could not be made, as it seemed not to
be typical of any gull.

Meanwhile the gull is about the size of a Herring Gull, with a very black
back, pink legs and a photo of the out-stretched wing shows a pattern
COMPATIBLE WITH SLATY-BACKED GULL.   He compared this to nearby Lesser and
Great Black-backed Gulls. Per David, "The mystery gull had a mostly
unstreaked head, yellow bill with red spot, and in photo 24 appears to have
a light eye."
I am not saying that is the ID, but the bird is worth study. Several keen
larophiles have seen the images and lean toward that Slaty-backed, but
 personal looks and more photos are expected on Jan 2.
Technical troubles prevented me from posting the link to these photos, but
I will try again in the morning.
There are only so many black-backed or dark gray-backed gulls that have
been seen in CO:
Lesser Black-backed
Great Black-backed
Western
Kelp
& one record from MARCH, 2000 of a Slaty-backed Gull.
Hybrids can be considered too.

Joe Roller,
Denver

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