Mew Gull
From Natural History of Southeast Alaska
Locale | Sp | Su | F | W | Br |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
SE Alaska (edit) | C | C | C | C | Y |
Yakutat (edit) | C | C | C | C | C |
Skagway (edit) | C | C | C | C | - |
Haines (edit) | C | C | C | C | Y |
Glacier Bay (edit) | C | C | C | C | Y |
Juneau (edit) | C | C | C | C | VR |
Sitka (edit) | C | FC | C | C | Y |
Stikine (edit) | |||||
S Outer Islands (edit) | |||||
Ketchikan (edit) | C | U | C | C | R |
Offshore (edit) |
Local Notes
- Glacier Bay/Mew Gull: Mew Gulls occur widely year-around and scour tidal beaches in flocks. (edit)
- Haines/Mew Gull: (edit)
- Juneau/Mew Gull: (edit)
- Ketchikan/Mew Gull: (edit)
- Sitka/Mew Gull: Easily the most common of the smaller gulls. Most easily observed on loafing on tide flats. Occasionally seen at lakes, most often in the summer. (edit)
- Skagway/Mew Gull: (edit)
- Yakutat/Mew Gull: (edit)
References
Weblinks
- All About Birds Page for Mew Gull
- Search Arctos Database for Mew Gull (Southeast only)
- Search Arctos Database for Mew Gull (entire database)
- Encyclopedia of Life search for Larus canus
- iNaturalist Observations for Larus canus in Southeast Alaska
Other References
Related Files
Mew Gull at Totem Park
Plot of Mew Gull observations in Sitka