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Memos for Me

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Rediscovering Arkansas with a few detours.

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Memos for Me – Rediscovering Arkansas with a few detours. Skip to content Memos for Me Rediscovering Arkansas with a few detours. Menu Home Birds Searching for … Birds still left to by found Butterflies Travel Arkansas United States International All about me Glaucous Gull February 12, 2024 A Glaucous Gull – the second largest gull in the world – was spotted recently at the Lake Dardanelle Lock and Dam. A first winter, the gull was mottled tan and white, and quite larger than the Ring-billed Gulls surrounding it. It also has a pinkish bill with black at the tip. The Glaucous Gull is in a steep decline, conservation wise. They mostly migrate along coasts and are common in New England and the Pacific Northwest. They nest in the arctic. Needless to say it’s not often you find a Glaucous Gull in Arkansas. But according to AllAboutBirds.org, first- and second-year Glaucous Gulls tend to move farther southward than adults. That makes sense – the one...

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