Hello all,
Haven't seen any postings about the Slaty-backed Gull today.  Is it still 
at Aurora Rez?
Marilyn Rhodes
Evergreen
 
 
In a message dated 1/2/2014 7:07:39 P.M. Mountain Standard Time,  
[email protected] writes:

Folks- ever stare through your scope for so long that your weak  eye goes 
wonky?  Well, that happened to me today which is a good  indicator of how 
target-rich Aurora Reservoir was.  Was indeed a treat to  meet Joe Roller, 
Glenn Walbek, and Paul Differding awaiting us as we rolled in  at the cozy hour 
of 10-ish this morning, with the Black Scoter centered in  Glenn's scope.  
Gulls were on the wane though, so for awhile my dad Jim  & I focussed our 
attention on the thousands of geese on the lake (being  stirred every half-hour 
or so by Bald Eagles.)  Of the 5000+ geese I'd  say about a quarter were 
Cacklers, at least three Ross's, and 10+ Snow.  A pair of adult Greater 
White-fronted Geese anchored a point off the  swim beach for a time.  Of 
interest 
to warped minds like mine was a  hybrid Greater White-fronted x Canada 
Goose.  


At their nadir I could probably have counted all the gulls in my view on  
my fingers & toes, but after 11 am, legions of gulls began streaming in to  
the lake, many coming in to the swim beach cove to bathe and roost on the 
ice.  Many remained far out on the mainly open lake, though.  Though we  
searched near & far, high & low, wet & dry, we didn't see any  Slaty-backed 
candidates for several hours among the thousand  or so gulls  in view.  We were 
rewarded with 8 other gull species, however  (Ring-billed, Herring, California 
(1), Thayer's (at least 1 juv, probably  missed more), Lesser Black-backed 
(5 adults and at least 1 juv), Glaucous (2  ad & 2 juv) Great Black-backed 
(1 juv), and Glaucous-winged (1 Juv.)  In mid-afternoon, shortly after John 
Drummond and Ron & Jeannie  Mitchell arrived, we spotted a bird far out on 
the lake that we studied  extensively, concluding from what we could see that 
it fit the description of  an adult Slaty-backed Gull.  My eBird notes on 
the bird:



Adult,  first found 31 Dec. by David Moulton. Size of a large Herring Gull  
(determined by direct comparison), not as big as nearby Glaucous Gulls. A  
bit darker mantle than Lesser Black-backed Gulls (also seen in direct  
comparison) but not as dark as adult Great Black-backed would be expected.  
Extremely prominent wide white skirt at end of primaries that wrapped under  
the 
bottom of the wing due to white secondary tips. Also had bold tertial  
crescent just below mantle. At distance I couldn't make out streaking on  head 
or 
nape but did get impression of dark eye line. Underwing overall  lighter 
than GBBG (and LBBG), with black only at furthest tip, pale gray  primary 
bases, and bold white trailing edge. Extremely distant digiscoped  video 
obtained, don't know if it will be useful. Reasonable pics by David  Moulton 
from 
31 Dec. and Glenn Walbek communicates that he got diagnostic  flight shots 
today.
 


Glenn Walbek returned to the lake and viewed the bird from another  
vantage.  As it departed the lake around 3 pm he got flight shots of the  bird. 
 I 
hope he, John, or anyone else viewing the bird will share their  comments on 
this gull.


Congrats on the great find, David, and thanks for getting the news out,  
Joe!


And good luck to any searchers tomorrow.


Enjoy- Bill Schmoker, Longmont
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