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Took Laura to see the Sabine's Gull tonight (26th). We arrived at 6:00pm and 
the gull was on the asphalt again within a few feet of a pickup. No one else 
was there. As I noticed earlier today, the bird was roosting on a crack in the 
asphalt with a a small amount of vegetation protruding.  Periodically it would 
peck at the vegetation and appear to catch a food item, perhaps a small insect. 
 After  20 mins. or so it flew low along the entrance road and landed next to 
the gutter (see Linda Krueger's photo from today) on its belly. It's feet and 
legs appear to be non-functional. It lands in the leaves and attempts to catch 
insects. I believe it does this as it cannot  acquire food in water because it 
is incapable of swimming. Twice I watched it land in water and drink, then soon 
return to the asphalt. Pretty sad. We left just before 7:00pm and the bird was 
still sitting in the gutter. I assume it is starving and in poor health and I 
doubt it will make it throught the night uless 
 it roosts in open water. I hope I'm wrong.

Jim
Eagan
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<DIV>Took Laura to see the Sabine's Gull tonight (26th). We arrived at 6:00pm 
and the gull was on the asphalt again within a few feet of a pickup. No one 
else was there. As I noticed earlier today, the bird was roosting on a crack in 
the asphalt with a a small amount of vegetation protruding.&nbsp; Periodically 
it would peck at the vegetation and appear to catch a food item, perhaps a 
small insect.&nbsp; After&nbsp; 20 mins. or so it flew low along the entrance 
road and landed next to the gutter (see Linda Krueger's photo from today) on 
its belly. It's feet and legs appear to be non-functional. It lands in the 
leaves and attempts to catch insects. I believe it does this as it cannot&nbsp; 
acquire food in water because&nbsp;it is incapable of swimming. Twice I watched 
it land in water and drink, then soon return to the asphalt. Pretty sad. We 
left just before 7:00pm and the bird was still sitting in the gutter. I assume 
it is starving and in poor health and I doubt it will mak
 e it throught the night uless it roosts in open water. I hope I'm wrong.</DIV>
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