Horseshoe reservoir north of Loveland, Colorado (Larimer County) is turning out to be yet again a great gull hang out this spring. Lately the majority of gulls have been on the southwest mud flats, but some days there's a good concentration of them along the northwest shoreline. Today the highlight was an early Franklin's Gull, returned from it's winter grounds along the Pacific coast of South America. In addition there are small numbers of Lesser Black-backed and Herring Gulls lingering here, and large numbers (hundreds) of Ringed-billed Gulls and frisky California Gulls. This reservoir was the site of Colorado's first Slaty-backed Gull in 2000. The Kelp Gull of 2003 often hung out there as well. The best viewing location is the city property at the inlet canal along Monroe St.
A telescope is required for good views.
Nick Komar
Fort Collins CO
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