The Pacific Gull (Larus pacificus) is a very large gull, with a mass of of just over 1kg and and a wing span reaching 1.5 m. For comparison, the Pacific Gull is a little smaller than the Great black-backed gull (Larus marinus), but it does seem to have a much larger beak for its size.
All in all they are am impressive bird.
This individual was loafing about a picnic area at Tidal River at Wilson's Promontory National Park. As I was watching and photographing this bird I could see it was banded / ringed. With a bit of help from the photographs I was able to read the ring details and send them off to the relevant authorities.
It turns out this bird was at least five years old when it was banded - which means it was banded as an adult. It was banded 11 years, 11 months and 15 days before I saw it, which makes it around 17 years old! That's older than my son!
Possibly not that strangely it was banded at Tidal River at Wilson's Promontory National Park - which means that the recorded movement for this recovery over almost a 12 year period, is zero! I wonder where it really has been. I also suspect that this is not the first time this bird has been recorded.
All in all they are am impressive bird.
This individual was loafing about a picnic area at Tidal River at Wilson's Promontory National Park. As I was watching and photographing this bird I could see it was banded / ringed. With a bit of help from the photographs I was able to read the ring details and send them off to the relevant authorities.
It turns out this bird was at least five years old when it was banded - which means it was banded as an adult. It was banded 11 years, 11 months and 15 days before I saw it, which makes it around 17 years old! That's older than my son!
Possibly not that strangely it was banded at Tidal River at Wilson's Promontory National Park - which means that the recorded movement for this recovery over almost a 12 year period, is zero! I wonder where it really has been. I also suspect that this is not the first time this bird has been recorded.
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