Seagulls or Sea Gulls?

Seagulls or Sea Gulls?

Baynes Sound, British Columbia, Comox Valley, fall, Georgia Strait, nature, Point Holmes, Salish Sea, sea gulls, seagulls, Vancouver Island

What most people refer to as seagulls or sea gulls are actually birds in the scientifically classified family Laridae- the gull and tern” family with more than 35 species in it.

Baynes Sound, British Columbia, Comox Valley, fall, Georgia Strait, nature, Point Holmes, Salish Sea, sea gulls, seagulls, Vancouver Island

Gulls at Point Holmes, but what species?

Baynes Sound, British Columbia, Comox Valley, fall, Georgia Strait, nature, Point Holmes, Salish Sea, sea gulls, seagulls, Vancouver Island

It really does not matter what species a gull is when it drops a wet surprise on you, but if you’re curious, there are eight species that are commonly seen on Vancouver Island and much of coastal British Colombia:

  • Glaucous-winged Gull—The most abundant gull on the BC coast.
  • Western Gull—This species is not abundant anywhere in BC, but is regularly seen in small numbers around Vancouver Island.
  • Herring Gull—Herring Gulls are fairly uncommon in the Georgia and Juan de Fuca Straits.
  • Thayer’s Gull—In fall, winter, and spring, this arctic-breeder is more numerous than Western and Herring Gulls but is still often vastly outnumbered by Glaucous-winged Gulls.
  • California, Ring-billed, Mew and Bonaparte’s Gulls—Smaller than the four gulls listed above and somewhat easier to distinguish based on their size and other features.

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and now you know…

Baynes Sound, British Columbia, Comox Valley, fall, Georgia Strait, nature, Point Holmes, Salish Sea, sea gulls, seagulls, Vancouver Island

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