At 12pm on Sept 13-2018, while kayaking; Ken Wright found a 3rd cycle Black-tailed Gull near Lund. The bird was resting on Major Islet which is an island that is
only accessible by boat. Ken observed the gull for an hour and left it there, before paddling
The bird was not seen on the morning of Sept 17th, but Pierre Geoffray relocated it resting on Major Islet on the evening of Sept 17th-2018.
The bird continues in the same location on Sept 18th and was viewed by multiple observers all day.
Map to location
HERE
At 9:30 am on Sept 19-2018, the bird was sitting on the government dock in Lund and viewed by many observers. No boat is required to access this location.
Map to location
HERE
The Black-tailed Gull was not relocated on the dock nor on Major Islet between Sept 20-22nd.
The bird was relocated in Powell River on Sept 24th, as it flew by the old golf course between the log dump and the breakwater
HERE . The gull wasn't flying in the direction of Lund.
The Black-tailed Gull was relocated sitting on Major Islet on Sept 26th at 12pm.
To make reservations to get to Major Islet with Terracentric Coastal Adventures click
HERE. The cost to rent the boat is 150$ per hour and it holds a maximum of 6 people.
The Black-tailed Gull was not relocated on Major Islet on Sept 27th.
The Black-tailed Gull was seen on Major Islet on Oct 3rd. Multiple observers have searched since this date but it has not been relocated.
This is the 3rd photo-documented record of Black-tailed Gull in the province of BC.
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Black-tailed Gull on Sept 26, 2018 at Major Islet in Lund - Photos: Jeff Duerr |