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Very large gull with a black back, pinkish legs, and a robust bill, larger than the surrounding gulls. Seen yesterday at this location as well.
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Found in a riparian meadow along a stretch of the Raritan River where gulls often congregate.
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Found in a riparian meadow along a stretch of the Raritan River where gulls often congregate.
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Found in a riparian meadow along a stretch of the Raritan River where gulls often congregate.
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This near adult-plumaged Great Black-backed Gull showed up in the Kemah/Seabrook area of the upper Texas coast in November 1980 and stayed into April 1981. It was about the 3rd Texas record of the species at that time. This bird returned to this same location the next 4 winters in a row and has been well-documented by many observers. These shots which are of poor quality and cropped from some old slides are the best I have of this bird. There are more than 50 accepted records of Great Black-backed Gull in Texas now.
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This near adult-plumaged Great Black-backed Gull showed up in the Kemah/Seabrook area of the upper Texas coast in November 1980 and stayed into April 1981. It was about the 3rd Texas record of the species at that time. This bird returned to this same location the next 4 winters in a row and has been well-documented by many observers. These shots which are of poor quality and cropped from some old slides are the best I have of this bird. There are more than 50 accepted records of Great Black-backed Gull in Texas now.
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This near adult-plumaged Great Black-backed Gull showed up in the Kemah/Seabrook area of the upper Texas coast in November 1980 and stayed into April 1981. It was about the 3rd Texas record of the species at that time. This bird returned to this same location the next 4 winters in a row and has been well-documented by many observers. These shots which are of poor quality and cropped from some old slides are the best I have of this bird. There are more than 50 accepted records of Great Black-backed Gull in Texas now.
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Fishing charter. Departing.
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Could be a HERG. I'm not good with juvenile gulls yet.
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This is a picture of a gull on the beach at Sandy Point State Park near Annapolis, Maryland.
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