I finally had a chain to search for the little gull but it was gone. 
However after arriving at the Sandspit and felling rather disappointed I 
heard an alarm call of a Ring-billed Gull and at first I did not give it 
much thought. But it counted and got more agitated sounding. I finally 
located the gull, flying about 200 feet from the sandspit it was being 
chased by a large dark brown gull. I got a bit exited at first thinking I 
had an Jagger but after looking at the photos I learned it was a 2nd winter 
Herring Gull. It lost track of it but it came back, and this was when I got 
some really good photos. I have not yet wintered this behavior (
Kleptoparasitism) so it was a great thing to watch. The ring-bills were 
defiantly agitated, rather then just loafing around they kept taking to the 
air, circling around and landing again. I watched this behavior happen 
three different times. So although the Little Gull was gone I still had a 
good time watching something I have never seen except with Attenborough 
documentaries (really like those), however I image some gulls that would 
disagree with the 'enjoyable' part. I have added my photos of this to my 
checklist including the Herring Gull just behind the Ring-bill in purist,
http://ebird.org/ebird/view/checklist/S31467141
 
Brian Johnson
Englewood CO

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