Well, I saw some. It taught me to believe Merlin Bird ID more than I did before. On Saturday, Merlin identified a Laughing Gull. I was dubious. I saw many in South Carolina on the coast, but I didn’t expect to hear any here. Of course, sea birds do pass over here, but never these.
Notice it says they rarely venture inland. No wonder I doubted the observation.
I shouldn’t have doubted the sighting. This afternoon when I was feeding the horses, I saw birds overhead. Yep, Laughing Gulls. A whole flock of them!
Best photo I got.
I guess they’re going somewhere.
Can I go, too? (Someone needs to eat less delicious food.)
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2 thoughts on “I See a Seagull”
Is it possible the laughing gull flock was disoriented by a recent storm that may have swept them along as it tracked inland? So strange for them to be in that part of Texas!
Is it possible the laughing gull flock was disoriented by a recent storm that may have swept them along as it tracked inland? So strange for them to be in that part of Texas!
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Could be. The map shows them breeding in the Great Lakes so they could be migrating.
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