Young gulls
written by Drew Weber
Unfortunately, not a single one of those really neat birds showed up for us. We did manage not see some other good birds including 5 sandpipers including Western and Purple, all three scoter species and several half-hardies such as Gray Catbird, Brown Thrasher, Hermit Thrush and Eastern Towhee.
On the way back to Pennsylvania we stopped at Tullytown, right across the Delaware River from a huge landfill in New Jersey that attracts thousands upon thousands of gulls. You can see what lifer I saw here last year in a previous post.
Many great gull species have been seen here including California, Thayer's, Iceland, Glaucous, Black-headed, and most recently, a Slaty-backed Gull. We managed to locate a huge first-cycle Glaucous Gull immediately upon arriving and I managed only one photo that was unobstructed by other gulls.
2007 by the numbers
written by Drew Weber

Since everyone from my brother to Google is posting a list of 2007 by the numbers, I might as well do it too...
3- number of first state records I missed in PA this year (Slaty-backed Gull, Long-billed Murrelet and Yellow-billed Loon)
77- number of posts this year
253- number of species I saw in PA in 2007
269- life PA list as of the end of the year (got my year-end goal a day late- Northern Shrike)
378- number of species I saw in the ABA area for 2007
642- life list
1137- ABA area total ticks
2011- total ticks in PA
3860- number of pageloads on my blog last year










