Date: 3/12/26 8:00 pm From: David <dlllaiberte1951...> Subject: Re: [cobirds] Another odd gull
I believe it is a Ring-billed Gull - the yellow legs & yellow iris are key
id markings! Looks like the Gull is in winter plumage with some dusky
marking about the head.
On Friday, March 6, 2026 at 12:12:04 PM UTC-7 David Hyde wrote:
> Thank you for confirmation as American Herring gull. I learn something new
> about birds all the time. And here's another gull from Lake McIntosh for
> your consideration... it looks like a Ring-billed gull, but has bright
> yellow legs and a grey face mask!
>
> [image: OddGull-1.JPG]
>
>
> On Fri, Mar 6, 2026 at 6:55 AM David Suddjian <dsud......> wrote:
>
>> Many winter Am. Herring Gulls also have blackish on the bill near the red
>> spot. It varies among individuals. This is a Herring.
>>
>> David Suddjian
>> Littleton, CO
>>
>> On Thu, Mar 5, 2026 at 11:22 PM David Hyde <davidh......> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi CObirders -- At Lake McIntosh in Longmont in February I saw this
>>> gull. I note that it has the bill pattern of a California gull but the pink
>>> legs, pale eye and large size of a Herring gull. It looks more like a
>>> Herring gull except for the bill pattern which is distinctly that of a
>>> California gull. Do you all think this is just a Herring gull or a cross
>>> between the two (I got lost online trying to sort this out...). Any
>>> guidance appreciated. I have more photos but am allowed to send only one.
>>> Cheers!
>>>
>>> [image: CaliforniaGull-3a.JPG]
>>>
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