Good morning everyone,

I did not expect to be sorting gulls so seriously this morning at the
Chatfield Marina Sandspit, but here we are.

As I was scanning the flock of Ring-billed Gulls to sort out any California
Gulls (which were there, too), I noticed two birds that stuck out further,
an adult and a juvenile next to each other in a smaller group of
Ring-billeds maybe 30 feet from the greater flock.

Both were noticeably bigger than the nearby Ring-billeds, but not hugely
so. The adult was quite a bit darker backed than any of the other gulls,
had a yellow eye, a red spot on its bill, and legs I would describe as
perhaps yellowish, but pretty drab though the light could play a role here.
The best I can come up with is Lesser Black-backed, but my experience with
that species is limited.

The juvenile was about the same size and seemed associated with the adult.
It's eye seemed paler as I could make out a pupil. Again, light may play a
role here. It had a unique shape I thought, but of course my gull ID guides
are all at home so I hesitate to put any sort of ID on it in my mind.

Any input is most welcome - I took a number of digiscoped photos that are
uploaded to my ebird checklist at the link below. Thanks to any larophiles
here who might be able to validate or negate my observations on the adult,
and provide any further clues for the juvenile.


https://ebird.org/checklist/S93202724

Good birding!

Max Miller
Denver, CO

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