In addition to the two continuing Wilson's Snipe, the compost piles on
Stevenson Road were very good for gulls this morning. Two ADULT GLAUCOUS
GULLS, one 1ST CYCLE and one ADULT ICELAND GULL, and two ADULT LESSER
BLACK-BACKED GULLS were among the birds sitting in the fields around the
piles, all visible from Stevenson. A probable 1st cycle THAYER'S GULL was
photographed by Tim Lenz at the same spot yesterday, but I was unable to
refind it this morning. The two Lesser Black-backed were also different
birds than the two I saw there yesterday.

On Fri, Mar 27, 2015 at 11:06 AM, Ann Mitchell <annmitchel...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> A snipe is just east of a white farmhouse in a wet area on Stevenson Road.
> A Killdeer is also  present.
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