1) American Herring Gull
2) Great Black-backed Gull
3) Bonaparte's Gull
4) Black-legged Kittiwake
5) Ring-billed Gull
6) Laughing Gull
7) Kumlien's Iceland Gull
8) Black-headed Gull
9) Little Gull
10) Lesser Black-backed Gull
11) Black-tailed Gull
12) Glaucous Gull.




Black-tailed Gull - 3rd cycle/adult at Herring Cove, Provincetown.
Found by Blair Nikula on November 1st and seen intermittently at Herring Cove and Race Point beach to Nov 5th at least.


Little Gull - first-cycle, Race Point Beach.
Digibin shot of bird moving west with Bonaparte's Gulls.


Black-headed Gull - adult, Race Point beach.
One of three seen, all were off Race Point beach in the morning, two adults and one first-cycle.

Kumlien's Iceland Gull - first-cycle, Race Point beach. One of three seen today.

Black-legged Kittiwakes - Race Point beach.
Well over 600 Kittiwakes today, many close to shore and some resting on the beach.
Less than 20% were first-cycle.

Glaucous Gull - first cycle, Herring Cove beach.
Nice crisp looking bird, my first of the season.



Lesser Black-backed Gull - Second-cycle, Herring Cove beach.
One of three today, the two being winter adults.
What an incredible day it was......