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Lake Lewisville. Where are the Sea Gulls
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07/13/20 12:24 AM
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stumpknocking
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Going on 6 weeks and there has not been a single sea gull to be found. Any ideas way?
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Re: Lake Lewisville. Where are the Sea Gulls
[Re: stumpknocking]
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07/13/20 12:01 PM
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gborg
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They are migrating birds , prolly went back to their origin .
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Re: Lake Lewisville. Where are the Sea Gulls
[Re: stumpknocking]
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07/13/20 12:16 PM
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Brock Landers
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Probably at the landfill.
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Re: Lake Lewisville. Where are the Sea Gulls
[Re: stumpknocking]
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07/13/20 02:57 PM
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Mark C
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Usually not many gulls on Lewisville after the end of May. I think they split time between the dump and Wal-Mart parking lots.
You are not a good or nice person.
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Re: Lake Lewisville. Where are the Sea Gulls
[Re: stumpknocking]
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07/13/20 08:50 PM
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stumpknocking
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Kind of miss them when my hummingbird is lying to me.
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Re: Lake Lewisville. Where are the Sea Gulls
[Re: stumpknocking]
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07/14/20 12:53 AM
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Z71
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Re: Lake Lewisville. Where are the Sea Gulls
[Re: stumpknocking]
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07/14/20 03:04 AM
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Flip-n-go
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The Mallard ducks on LL are as good as any other birds. Buncha lyin' arse terns on LL also!
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Re: Lake Lewisville. Where are the Sea Gulls
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07/14/20 11:24 PM
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Berretta
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At Whitney, it's mostly the egrets that we are seeing hovering over the sandies and small stripers when they chase the shad up. They are pretty awkward compared to the gulls.
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