Arctic gull is being seen in Duluth

Ivory Gull at Canal Park

January 4, 2016 at 5:15AM

An Ivory Gull, resident of Arctic ice edges, has been seen for the past several days at Canal Park in Duluth. This small gull is all white in breeding plumage, with black legs and feet. The Duluth bird shows the random black marking of a bird in its first winter. Ivory Gulls have been seen before in Minnesota, but rarely. Perhaps 2016 is opening with the year's highlight bird. I don't have a photo of this bird. Yet.

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