American Herring Gull (smithsonianus)

(last update: October 30, 2015)

Coordinators:
Amar Ayyash (US)
Bruce Mactavish (Canada)
Dave Brown (Canada)
Mars Muusse (Netherlands)

American Herring Gull (smithsonianus) H0 adult, November 20 2016, Meteghan, Nova Scotia, Canada. Picture: Alix Arthur d'Entremont.

American Herring Gull banded yellow H0, banded on May 14 2015 as nesting adult on Brier Island (Nova Scotia, Canada) in a project run and coordinated by Kate Shlepr. Here you may find some background info on Kate's project.
Kate: "The initial goal of the project was to assess where Brier Island gulls go to forage. For my Master’s research, I will continue this study by using a combination of GPS tagging, stable isotope analysis, and in-colony monitoring to explore the question: Does specialized foraging behaviour lead to differential nesting success in Herring Gulls that breed in the lower Bay of Fundy?"

Yellow plastic bands with black codes can be found on Kumlien's Gulls too: see HERE.

Adult Herring Gull with outer primaries still growing.