Subject: [Tweeters] Re: [inland-NW-birders]Lesser Black-backed Gull/Snow
Date: Mar 18 09:43:24 2006
From: Hill - hill at smwireless.net


I made a very quick stop at Penn Plaza yesterday to look for the Lesser
Black-backed Gull. I saw nothing but adults, mostly Ring-billed, and about
10% had the spring "pink" tint. One Canada Goose had a mostly white face
and orange legs, a hybrid with white-front or something.

Randy Hill
Othello
----- Original Message -----
From: "Doug Schonewald" <dschone8 at donobi.net>
To: "Inland-Nw-Birders at Uidaho.Edu" <inland-nw-birders at uidaho.edu>
Sent: Sunday, March 12, 2006 4:35 PM
Subject: [inland-NW-birders]Lesser Black-backed Gull/Snow Goose


> Hi Birders
>
> A 2w LESSER BLACK-BACKED GULL was located at Moses Lake early this
> afternoon. The gull was associating with a large group of Ring-billed
> Gulls,
> California Gulls, and a smattering of Herring Gulls at the Penn Plaza
> Shopping Center in Moses Lake. This is north of where Stratford Road
> crosses
> Parker Horn on the NE section of Moses Lake, DeLorme, pg. 69
> Also a single immature SNOW GOOSE was also located near the Peninsula Boat
> Launch. This is on the southern end of Moses Lake near Goat Island. See
> DeLorme, pg. 69.
>
> Cheers
>
> Doug Schonewald
> Moses Lake, WA
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