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Black-headed Gull at Port Deposit/Lapidum

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Matt Hafner

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Sun, 27 Feb 2011 13:06:44 -0500

I found an adult Black-headed Gull from Lapidum this morning, though it was much closer to the Cecil shoreline.  It was south of Port Deposit, but the line of gulls it was with stretched north to town.  


From Lapidum, it was only easy to identify when flying and the black undersides to the primaries were visible.  However, it was really easy to pick out when sitting since it has a nearly complete hood (it does have white on the forehead just above the bill).  There were 12 Bonies that I saw today and none of them had started molting in hoods.  It is typical for Black-headeds to gain full hoods weeks in advance of Bonaparte's.  


Jim Brighton and Ron Gutberlet arrived not long after I found and were able to see it a couple times in flight as well.  We did not see the Red-necked Grebe, but Jim did spot a Greater Scaup just south of Lapidum.  


Good birding!


Matt Hafner
Forest Hill




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