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Yesterday afternoon, while traveling west over the Sandusky Bay Bridge, we spotted a very large gull, very white, and very black wings. Size and coloring was very obvious, it was sitting on one of the lights. Could this have been a great black-backed gull? Are they becoming more common here? Or were our eyes playing tricks? Also spotted in very low water between Catawba Island and Portage, off Rt. 53 causeway, 9 swans, 7 mute but 2 were tundra. And still hanging around 5-7 white egrets (If I were them, I would have left weeks ago....)
Mary Krejci
Catawba Island
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