You don't get a lot of bird life at the North Pole to warrant a visit from the average twitcher, but this critter was spotted perched on the webcam there this past week. I/d anyone?
The cam is here if you want to monitor the situation: http://www.arctic.noaa.gov/gallery_np.html
			
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Re: The farthest North
hmmm - the darkish tone of the wing tips suggests Ross's gull rather than ivory gull.
			
			
									
						
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Re: The farthest North
Micheal, 
You are wrong, the rear of perched bird is a black-legged Kittiwake, note the black tips to primaries 8th to 10th.
Ross's gull do not have black on outer primaries and Ross's gull have pink body.
			
			
									
						
										
						You are wrong, the rear of perched bird is a black-legged Kittiwake, note the black tips to primaries 8th to 10th.
Ross's gull do not have black on outer primaries and Ross's gull have pink body.
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Re: The farthest North
Hopfeully it will oblige with a better view next time it visits the pole.
			
			
									
						
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Re: The farthest North
For those who may not realize the 'North Pole' station shown in the pic is sited on sea ice - as is all Arctic ice. This sea ice is constantly moving - to a greater or lesser extent. At the time the pic was taken the ice and its station was some 300 mile north of the North Pole proper.
			
			
									
						
										
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Re: The farthest North
Neil,
O so true. Can I have a second guess?
			
			
									
						
										
						O so true. Can I have a second guess?