I stopped for a coffee at Port Fairy on Friday morning (9 May) on my way to
a meeting at Heywood and took the opportunity to have a quick look at
Griffiths Island and the wetlands.
There were seven large gulls which I first thought were Pacific Gulls.
However, as I got closer I realised that four were actually Kelp Gulls
(three adults and one immature). Having recently spent three days staying
in a shack in Tasmania with 100s of Kelp Gulls for neighbours and with
three Pacific Gulls (one adult and two immature) for comparison it was
quite easy to identify the Kelp Gulls, particularly when they began calling
and displaying.
I haven't seen (or noticed) Kelp Gulls in Victoria before and I don't know
if they are commonly seen in the Port Fairy area but it may be worth a trip
if you desperately want to see Kelp Gulls.
Regards
David
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