I was unable to locate while at the harbor between 1655 and 1740. Four Greater Yellowlegs and a Spotted Sandpiper were with the only three Bonaparte's Gulls present. I also checked Sears Island.
-William
On Tuesday, May 12, 2015, John Wyatt & Debbie Ryan <birdsnbeads@roadrunner.com> wrote:
> A Little Gull (LIGU) was in Searsport Harbor this afternoon from roughly 1:30 to 2:00pm. Seen with nine Bonaparte's Gulls (BOGU). The incoming tide began covering the small island they were roosting on and when I left they had moved to the shore below Mosman Park.
> Good Birding,
> John
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