Passing through Elk River in the way to the Royalton trailhead of the Lake 
Wobegon bike trail I noticed ample mudflats on the river as I was crossing it 
north of/on the north side of town.  These flats were absolutely covered with 
gulls.

I’d like to stop and have a look this afternoon upon my return.  If anyone 
knows how to get down to river I’d appreciate any guidance - one can’t stop on 
the bridge to observe them.  Hopefully I’ll rub into a kindly gull expert who 
would be willing to tell me what I’m looking at.

Tom Gilde 

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> On Sep 14, 2020, at 8:04 PM, MOU <m...@moumn.org> wrote:
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> (Posted by Chet A. Meyers <chetmeye...@qmail.com> via moumn.org)
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> It's that time of year again for gull watchers. Gulls are massing on
> Bde Maka Ska with the expected mix of herring, ring-billed and 
> Franklins, maybe more.  Too far distant tonight. Stay tuned.
> Chet Meyers
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