The Iceland Gull was still present on the Central Park Reservoir as of 5:30
this evening. It lingered at the periphery of a small flock of Ring-billed and
Herring Gulls. The vast majority of the remaining gulls took off for the night
heading east and west. The flock was located on an ice sheet
Still present at 1:10 pm.
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On Jan 29, 2013, at 9:01 AM, Anders Peltomaa wrote:
> Hello all,
> The Iceland Gull Nadir found yesterday on the Reservoir is still present.
> When I arrived Bob Washburn had found it, but didn't have it in the scope any
> longer. With his
Hello all,
The Iceland Gull Nadir found yesterday on the Reservoir is still present.
When I arrived Bob Washburn had found it, but didn't have it in the scope
any longer. With his directions I refound it and am now looking at it from
the west side of the reservoir (nearest lamppost it 9102, i.e.
Hello all,
The Iceland Gull Nadir found yesterday on the Reservoir is still present.
When I arrived Bob Washburn had found it, but didn't have it in the scope
any longer. With his directions I refound it and am now looking at it from
the west side of the reservoir (nearest lamppost it 9102, i.e.
Still present at 1:10 pm.
Sent from my iPhone
On Jan 29, 2013, at 9:01 AM, Anders Peltomaa anders.pelto...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello all,
The Iceland Gull Nadir found yesterday on the Reservoir is still present.
When I arrived Bob Washburn had found it, but didn't have it in the scope any
The Iceland Gull was still present on the Central Park Reservoir as of 5:30
this evening. It lingered at the periphery of a small flock of Ring-billed and
Herring Gulls. The vast majority of the remaining gulls took off for the night
heading east and west. The flock was located on an ice sheet