Bruce Neuman just called to let me know that the juvenile Glaucous Gull is currently on the spit that is along the dam face, near the marina, at the west end of the park. This is the same spit made famous by the 2010 Ross’s Gull.
Also today on the trip, a pair of Cinnamon Teal were skulking the marshy shoreline on the Cottonwood Creek Trail, seen at the curve just before the wooden bridge on the trail.
Cheryl Teuton
Aurora
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