Tuesday, 19 Feb., 2013 Central Park (reservoir), Manhattan, N.Y. City

On Central Park's reservoir this mid-day were at least several thousand gulls, 
and scanning thru them I found & photographed a 1st-winter-plumaged 
Black-headed Gull, which was mostly sitting (as were 98% of all the gulls) at 
or near the median divider of the reservoir, & the Black-headed much closer to 
the north end of that dike than otherwise - it was seen & photographed in 
flight as well as on the dike, & seen moving about just a few dozen yards, 
generally within the few dozen other gulls at/near the northern portion of the 
dike, at ~12:30 to 12:45 pm today.  I am returning, despite less than lovely 
(wet) weather arriving, to scan all the other gulls & also see if the 
Black-headed can be re-found in fairly quick time, or not... more to follow 
if/when further sightings have occurred...

I'd add that with so many gulls present, chances of any other uncommon or rarer 
species increase a bit, at any location gulls gather. I can't predict whether 
this concentration at the C.P. reservoir will continue in the weather that is 
coming in, or after it.

good gulling,

Tom Fiore
Manhattan
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