NJBIRDS:
This report is taken from the Philadelphia hotline. This is _all_ the information I have.
I hope that spreading the word will make it possible for the bird to be relocated, so the report will be confirmed and details will be contributed to both NJ and PA records committees.
Laurie
llarson@princeton.edu
>Hotline: Philadelphia Birdline >Date: March 31, 2000 >Number: 215-567-BIRD (2473) >To Report: Armas Hill, 302-529-1876 (VOICE) 302-529-1085 (FAX) >Compiler: Andy Ednie (ednieap@wittnet.com) >Coverage: Delaware Valley, >Delmarva Peninsula, Southern New Jersey >Transcriber: Andy Ednie (ednieap@wittnet.com) > >For Friday, March 31st, from Philadelphia this is the Birdline. The birdline is sponsored by the >DVOC, the Delaware Valley Ornithological Club, and others and comes to you from the Academy >of Natural Sciences in Philadelphia. > >A BLACK-TAILED GULL was reported among the many gulls at Florence, New Jersey yesterday. >It was not seen well, but the black mantle and banded tail were mentioned, and worth looking for. >Other gulls at Florence included 2 ICELAND, 30 LESSER BLACK-BACKED, a few BONEPARTE'S, >hordes of LAUGHING GULLS, and a THAYER'S GULL.