Monday, 6 November 2017

[Maine-birds] Franklin's Gull at Wharton Point, Brunswick

At Wharton Point in Brunswick this morning on the incoming tide, a winter adult Franklin's Gull was foraging on the mudflat with Laughing gulls and Ring-billed gulls.  Since high tide is at noontime, the best chance to refind the bird may be this afternoon on the outgoing tide as the mudflat begins to reappear.  This should happen most likely around 2:30 or 3PM.  Hopefully the bird will stick around for a bit.  Good luck.

Gordon

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