Aurora Reservoir is now about 90 percent open.  It is one of the few south 
metro lakes with significant ice, which happens to be relatively close to shore 
on the south and west edges.   This afternoon there were several thousand 
gulls, similar to my experience last Friday.  I found 3 Lesser Black-backed 
Gulls 2 of them adults, an adult and 2 immature Glaucous Gulls, several 
Thayer's and California Gulls and at least one 1st cycle bird with some 
Glaucous-winged genes.  I suspect it was a Glaucous-winged X Herring hybrid, 
large, pale overall but with darker outer primaries and the hint of a tail 
band..  There were many gulls I could not see well enough to ID and probably 
more goodies to be found, at least while some ice remains.  The best viewing is 
looking east from the main swim beach parking lot, preferably in the afternoon.

Glenn Walbek
Castle Rock, CO

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