It is interesting that I could not find 'Seagulls' via Google, and had to search 'seabirds' to find the Pacific Gull, which is the correct name for the bird loosely called 'seagull'.
Interesting is also the fact that there are not many seagulls in Burrum Heads.
We bought some take away and looked for birds to feed with scraps and there weren't any. This area does not attract birds that scavenge or look for food scraps. Maybe they find enough fish and sea-life as the shores are laden with small sea-life.
This large flock was sitting on the waters edge.
The birds here are very nervous of humans. They fly off if you venture closer.They are not used to people.
Sea birds are most commonly found on, over or near the ocean. However many sea birds may be found at other water sources, such as lakes and wetlands, and can become common in urban areas.
http://birdsinbackyards.net/feature/seabirds.cfm
* Adelie Penguin
* Australasian Gannet
* Australian Pelican
* Black-browed Albatross
* Black-faced Cormorant
* Caspian Tern
* Common Tern
* Crested Tern
* Emperor Penguin
* Fairy Tern
* Flesh-footed Shearwater
* Great Cormorant
* Gull-billed Tern
* Kelp Gull
* King Penguin
* Little Black Cormorant
* Little Penguin
* Little Pied Cormorant
* Little Tern
* Pacific Gull
* Pied Cormorant
* Short-tailed Shearwater
* Silver Gull
* Sooty Shearwater
* Wandering Albatross
The Pacific Gull is a very large black-backed gull with a massive yellow bill, broadly tipped with scarlet. The upper wings and wingtips are wholly black with a narrow white inner trailing edge, the tail is white with a broad black band near the end. The legs are yellow to orange-yellow. Juvenile Pacific Gulls are mottled dark brown with pale face and the bill is pink with a black tip. The immatures have dark brown wings, whitish mottled body and a black-tipped yellow bill. There are two forms of the Pacific Gull: the eastern form (race pacificus) has a white eye and a complete red tip to the bill while the western form (race gergii) has a red eye and an incomplete red tip to the bill.
http://birdsinbackyards.net/bird/249
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