A rare visit from two Sabine's Gulls
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Educational, 19-Sep-2025
Bird expert, Scott Rashid, recently stumbled upon a rare sighting of two juvenile Sabine’s Gulls in Estes Park, CO. After contacting our production team, we met Scott to film these two captivating seabirds. Sabine’s Gulls undertake a long trans-equatorial migration, traveling from their Arctic breeding grounds (literally on top of the world) to wintering sites in the Southern Hemisphere - making it one of the longest and most complex migrations of any gull species.
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