[TN-Bird] Lesser Black-backed Gull

Kentucky Lake has risen to 356.6 which isn't good for sitting gulls and 
shorebirds habitat.  Saturday a scan at Paris Landing State Park produced one 
beautiful Lesser Black-backed gull sitting on the water.
A total of 6 Osprey were seen around Big Sandy.  As Mike Todd posted earlier 
in the week Blue Jays were everywhere.  I don't believe I have ever seen and 
heard that many Blue Jays.  Four Spotted Sandpipers and one Snowy Egret were 
observed at Pace Point.  
Hap Chambers
Murray, KY

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