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Glaucous Gull – Beacon Waterfront

An uncommon winter visitor from the Artic, the pale Glaucous Gull (Larus hyperboreus) is the second largest gull species in the world.  It was first found by Bruce Nott on the ice at the Newburgh waterfront on 1/12/25 and Kyle Bardwell found it on the Beacon Waterfront ice on 1.13.25

Photo by Claudius Feger

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More info here:    https://ebird.org/species/glagul

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