Subject: [Tweeters] More on BLACK-HEADED GULL
Date: Sat Apr 28 16:11:48 PDT 2018
From: William Brooks - willbrooks.0 at gmail.com

Hey All,

Here is a bit more on the BLACK-HEADED GULL at Nisqually Reach in Pierce
County. The bird was fairly distant, though still readily viewable. The
viewing location is a bit odd, there is a trail that runs from the end of
McNeil st in Dupont. About a quarter mile down the trail, a little after
the bend in the trail there is an opening in the trees were you can look
down on the flats. Also there are a few trails that run down the hill but I
would not recommend these as they are steep and you end up on active
railroad tracks at the bottom.

As far as I know the bird has not yet been relocated but I suspect it will
stick around a bit.

Here are a few photos of the bird:
https://flic.kr/p/26yVSA9
https://flic.kr/p/25g7C1V
https://flic.kr/p/25x8XmQ

Here is the eBird checklist with id points and exact location:
https://ebird.org/view/checklist/S45031311

Good Birding,
Will Brooks
University of Puget Sound
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