Relax. There are TWO Ivory Gulls in MA, one in Gloucester and one in
Plymouth. Both were seen this morning at 10:15, unless it is one with powers of
bilocation, which seems unlikely. So there is no need to try to redirect MD
birders headed up that way.
Paul O'Brien
Rockville, Mont. Co., MD
In a message dated 1/21/09 11:16:08 AM, writes:
> 'm going to post this extralimital breaking update since there has
> been a lot of interest by MD birders ...
>
> I just got a call from Joe Hanfman. He woke up at 2 am this morning
> and decided to go for the gull. He found it this morning in Plymouth
> where it was yesterday, not in Glouchester (about an hour away) where
> it has been before. He was alone and found it in Plymouth near the
> intersection of Fremont Street and Stevens Lane. Then it moved to the
> Plymouth Yacht Club, where he got permission to enter. Finally, it
> flew toward Plymouth Rock and he did not locate it after that.
>
> He texted a message to Kevin Graff and was going to try to contact
> Gail and Barry who are on their way.
>
> I'll copy some local MA birders on this message, too.
>
> Good luck.
>
> Phil
>
>
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