Vagabond Posted June 21, 2015 Posted June 21, 2015 What is the proper name of these tern-like(?) flocks of birds that pick off caddis all day long? Are they a species of gull or tern....I've heard them called both?? Quote
Vagabond Posted June 21, 2015 Author Posted June 21, 2015 Black head? Then Franklin's gull.Yea that's them,Franklins,thx!I guess it's my east coast roots,but when I hear the word "gulls" I think of goose-size herring gull dump ducks eating McDs French fries or hundreds of them chasing a lobster boat and shitn on my head......Franklins are nice and well behaved by comparison....I'm still gonna call them terns,just becuz. 2 Quote
eagleflyfisher Posted June 22, 2015 Posted June 22, 2015 A friend spotted a flock of black franklins ? And holy cow is there lots of Pelicans this year, in a 10 min walk the other night I counted 6 armadas of about 12-20 birds cruising in. Quote
jpinkster Posted June 22, 2015 Posted June 22, 2015 I can see how someone could mix the two up: Franklin's Gull Arctic Tern I've always been a bit of a bird nut and I'm always amazed at the incredible variety of birds you see on the river and how they change throughout the year. I don't remember seeing so many cormorants in the past, but I have seen dozens near Inglewood. On Saturday we pulled the boat into the bank right next to a great big heron, absolutely gorgeous. We saw a few of the armadas of pelicans fly in during our float on Saturday. Flocks of 10-15 birds circling high above the river. It still blows my minds that those things can even take off. 1 Quote
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