Hi all
The gull flock is very accommodating in early mornings and late afternoons loafing on north and south of road in NW corner of Woods Lake. I usually photo the whole flock, examine on computer later (larger screen, easier to pick out).
I have a folder of "Pink-legged or footed"-type large gulls. My assumption is they are Herrings but was wondering if by chance I have one of Thayer's in one/some of the photos? Not entirely familiar with Thayer's.
Gary Lefko, Nunn
http://coloradobirder.club/
-- The gull flock is very accommodating in early mornings and late afternoons loafing on north and south of road in NW corner of Woods Lake. I usually photo the whole flock, examine on computer later (larger screen, easier to pick out).
I have a folder of "Pink-legged or footed"-type large gulls. My assumption is they are Herrings but was wondering if by chance I have one of Thayer's in one/some of the photos? Not entirely familiar with Thayer's.
- http://coloradobirder.club/m/photos/albums/my/add_objects/-Pink-legged-or-footed-Gulls//?per_page=26
When you are viewing an individual photo there is button to right named "Original" which will allow you to view full-sized photo. Each photo has at least one if not two "pink-legged/footed"-type large gulls.
Gary Lefko, Nunn
http://coloradobirder.club/
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