Something special is happening in Grant County....last evening(10/1), I found 
myself at Pelican Lake just south of Ashby. I was there for over an hour, a 
little before the sun started to set. What I found was a sight to behold. The 
lake was absolutely covered with Franklin's Gulls....and this is no small lake. 
Flocks of gulls kept streaming in as I tried to count the mass of birds on the 
lake. I counted over 50,000 Franklin's Gulls on the lake from the boat launch 
on the northwest side of the lake. And yet...there were more. I counted the 
birds several times, and got to 50,000 before the individual gulls started 
turning into a white mass at the south end of the lake...too far for me to even 
begin to count them. The birds at the south end of the lake seemed to be as 
numerous as the 50,000+ I had already counted. I would conservatively estimate 
the number of birds to be 75,000....but there is little doubt in my mind that a 
thorough count could have revealed more than 100,000 Franklin's Gulls. I've 
never seen a congregation of gulls like this in my entire life. It kinda felt 
like I was in a movie....it really was unreal. 
 
Ben Fritchman
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