Good Morning All,

I went to Highline Lake SP around 4 yesterday afternoon and saw a lone gull 
that seemed unusual. I studied it floating in the water in great detail through 
my scope and watched it fly numerous times and finally concluded it was an 
adult Black-legged Kittiwake.

Here are the field marks:
While floating on the water, the the bird showed a yellow bill( thicker than a 
Bonaparte's bill), white forehead, dark gray arc behind a dark eye, lighter 
gray hind neck, dark gray body bordered by white rump with black wingtips (no 
white spots).
In flight the top of the bird showed dark gray mantle, lighter gray primaries, 
with black wingtips (no white spots evident). The trailing edge of the wing 
showed narrow white edge and the tail was all white.
The flight seemed swift and buoyant and the bird would dive into the water, 
float for a short while, than take off again.

Hopefully someone can get out and  take some photos. 

Mike Henwood
Grand Junction
Mesa County

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