California Gull

(Larus californicus)

Description:

Mono Lake hosts the 2nd largest breeding colony of California Gulls in the world. This image was captured during a 4 hour vigil at the Mono Lake shore north of Lee Vining California. Summers at Mono Lake, when the algae blooms occur in this super-salty water, Brine-flies (or Alkali Flies) feed on the algae. Millions of birds, as many as 80 species feed on the fat and protein rich flies.

Date Taken: 2019:08:20 17:47

Location:

Mono Lake
Eastern Sierra District, California
United States
6312.53 ft above sea level

Camera Information:

NIKON D5, 800 mm, f/16.0, 1/800

File Name: CaliforniaGull_D5X6891-MonoLake

© 2019 Jack Daynes, shadeTreeImaging.com

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