Nov. 28, 2007, 4:10-5:00PM, Black Dog Lake (East lake near power plant), Dakota 
County
About 200 gulls total, mostly Herring and a few Ring-billeds.
One adult (4th cycle?) that was structured like Thayer's, but primaries were 
concolorous with gray mantle (as in Glaucous-winged). This bird was same size 
as average HERG with smaller, rounded head and narrower bill with no gonydeal 
angle. Bill was an odd gray/blue (thus 4th cycle?) with a dark spot on gonys. 
Pink legs. Underwings were pure white - no hint of dark or duskiness on 
primaries below. Eye was more round than HERGs and was dark. Head round with 
peak usually above eye. I suspect the bird is either a very pale Thayer's, a 
large dark Iceland (Kumlien's) or possibly a hybrid. I've never seen a gull 
that looked like this one. 
At one point it swam past another odd gull that I suspect was a juvenile 
Kumlien's Iceland Gull. This bird was heavily marked with slightly more heft 
than usual for Iceland. It was nearly same size as HERGs. It's bill was mostly 
dark but paling toward base and a bit larger than normal Iceland. Did not seem 
blocky enough for Glaucous. The lighting by this time was lousy so difficult to 
see more details. 
Also, present was an adult Glaucous Gull and at least one adult Thayer's. I 
spent very little time looking over the other gulls, so I suspect other 
interesting birds were present.


James Mattsson
mattjim at earthlink.net
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