The bird had been seen the two previous days so I decided to go look myself. I arrived in Canal Park around 9am and the bird was easy spot as there was a crowd gathered to watch and photo. Lured with offerings of perch, salmon, and tuna, the gull remained in close proximity to its viewers. Amusingly, it moved close enough a few photographers with long, large lenses had to back up to stay in focus.
Monday, January 4, 2016
Arctic Ivory
An Ivory Gull has been visiting Canal Park in Duluth the past few days and has the local birders excited. Also a not-so-local fellow from Germany. This bird is not often seen south of its high Arctic home.
The bird had been seen the two previous days so I decided to go look myself. I arrived in Canal Park around 9am and the bird was easy spot as there was a crowd gathered to watch and photo. Lured with offerings of perch, salmon, and tuna, the gull remained in close proximity to its viewers. Amusingly, it moved close enough a few photographers with long, large lenses had to back up to stay in focus.
The bird had been seen the two previous days so I decided to go look myself. I arrived in Canal Park around 9am and the bird was easy spot as there was a crowd gathered to watch and photo. Lured with offerings of perch, salmon, and tuna, the gull remained in close proximity to its viewers. Amusingly, it moved close enough a few photographers with long, large lenses had to back up to stay in focus.
Labels:
bird,
Canal Park,
Duluth,
Ivory Gull
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