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Following the landward movement ox’ kittiwakes yester¬ 
day, none were seen until noon today. I believe the 
-k i it iwak e - is the- most -easily identi-l’ied America gull, 
in any plumage. In the adult the hlaCk-tipped wings 
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surely ho -distinguished -as a gull. This black 
tipping withoutiTiirrors is evident Brom both above 
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is euite -different - from that of tiny other eastern 
