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This afternoon at 3:20pm I enjoyed good looks at the Lesser Black-backed Gull 
again at Lake Harriet in Minneapolis, Hennepin County.  While driving around 
the west side of the lake I spotted it standing on the tarp of a moored 
sailboat named "Dawn Treader" with 3 adult Ring-billed and 2 adult Herring 
Gulls about 75 feet out.  What a great sight that was to see the Lesser 
Black-backed Gulls rich/bright yellow legs and feet for a change instead of a 
bird at rest in the water.  It afforded me the opportunity to see standing side 
by side comparison with all three adult Gulls, and the dark slate gray mantle 
of this bird next to the pale light gray of the others could be spotted from 
some distance away.  They appeared simpatico toward each other just bobbing 
along on the stern of the sailboat!  I relished this sight for 15 minutes until 
the sky opened up and it poured.

Also seen at Lake Harriet over the last week have been Common Loons, and good 
numbers of Horned Grebes and Franklin's Gulls later in the day.  So be sure to 
check both Lake Calhoun and Lake Harriet  in Minneapolis if your looking for 
these birds.

Conny Brunell
Richfield, Hennepin Cty.
[email protected]
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<DIV><FONT face="MS Sans Serif" size=2>This afternoon at 3:20pm I enjoyed good 
looks at the Lesser Black-backed Gull again at Lake Harriet in Minneapolis, 
Hennepin County.&nbsp; While driving around the west side of the lake I spotted 
it standing on the tarp of a moored sailboat named "Dawn Treader" with 3 adult 
Ring-billed and 2 adult Herring Gulls about 75 feet out.&nbsp; What a great 
sight that was to see&nbsp;the Lesser Black-backed Gulls&nbsp;rich/bright 
yellow&nbsp;legs and feet&nbsp;for a change instead of a bird at rest in the 
water.&nbsp; It afforded me the opportunity to see standing side by side 
comparison with all three adult&nbsp;Gulls, and the dark slate gray mantle of 
this bird next to the pale light gray of the others could be spotted from some 
distance away.&nbsp; They appeared simpatico toward each other just bobbing 
along on the stern of the sailboat!&nbsp; I relished this sight for 15 minutes 
until the sky opened up and it poured.</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT face="MS Sans Serif" size=2>Also seen at Lake Harriet over the last 
week have been Common Loons, and good numbers of Horned Grebes and Franklin's 
Gulls later in the day.&nbsp; So be sure to check both Lake Calhoun and Lake 
Harriet&nbsp; in Minneapolis if your looking for these birds.</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT face="MS Sans Serif" size=2>Conny Brunell</FONT></DIV>
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