An easterly gale in Duluth this morning (winds 20-40 mph) prompted me to do a 
two hour seawatch from Canal Park 07:30-09:30. Highlights included an immature 
Black-legged Kittiwake seen heading along the Park Point shoreline 
southeasterly towards the Superior Entry, 3 Red-throated Loons (one flock), 2 
Common Loons, 1 Long-tailed Duck, and 1 first-cycle Glaucous Gull. The 
kittiwake may be the same bird I saw on 5 November from Wisconsin Point.
 
Gull watching in Duluth so far this fall has been relatively frustrating, with 
many hundreds now habitually loafing on local rooftops. Although as many as 
6300 Herring Gulls have been seen in one day (4 Nov, record high count), the 
variety has been poor. Recent sightings include a few Great Black-backed Gulls 
(first cycle on 6 November, adult on 7 November, and second-cycle on 10 
November), a few Glaucous Gulls (beginning 4 November), and small numbers of 
Thayer's Gulls.
 
Karl Bardon
Duluth, MN

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