Great! Thank you, Nick!
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Franklin's Gulls retain most of their hoods in non-breeding plumage. There have
been thousands in the area.
Nick Komar
Fort Collins CO
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> On Sep 6, 2016, at 7:55 AM, Joey Angstman wrote:
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> I should clarify that they looked peculiar because all of
I should clarify that they looked peculiar because all of their heads were
still dark instead of the typical no breeding patch. Is this unusual or do some
adults keep their breeding plumage longer?
Joey Angstman
Fort Collins, CO
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Perhaps 100 small dark headed gulls are resting on the duck pond on Carpenter
east of Timberline. If anyone a little more well versed in gulls is available
to check it out, they looked a little peculiar to me. Thanks.
Joey Angstman
Fort Collins, CO
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