[Tweeters] Unusual tag on gull carcass
Carl Haynie via Tweeters
tweeters at u.washington.edu
Tue Sep 24 10:40:30 PDT 2024
That would be a COASST bird. It’s an ongoing project spearheaded by UW.
Carl Haynie
Sammamish, WA
On Tue, Sep 24, 2024 at 10:38 AM Lynn Wohlers via Tweeters <
tweeters at u.washington.edu> wrote:
> On Sunday at Bowman Bay (Deception Pass SP), I saw a dead gull on the
> beach with a tag that appeared to be tied around its radius and/or ulna.
> The tag was a small disk with the number "4" inscribed on it. It didn't
> show any wear and appeared to be made of wood. The dead gull seemed to have
> washed up with the last high tide. I was mystified by the tag so I sent a
> message to Tweeters with photos of the bird and tag.
> Because my photo files were too large, the message was rejected. I
> received a nice note from Elaine Chuang explaining what to do about the
> photos and better yet - what the tag was.
> I thought I would tell Tweeters readers about it in case anyone sees the
> same thing and wonders what it is. Elaine explained that this tag
> "indicates that a member of COASST (Coastal Observation and Seabird Survey
> Team, under Julia Parrish at UW) has found, examined and then tagged that
> carcass so as to exclude it from future survey. They are left on the beach
> to allow natural processes to take place."
>
> Here's a link to COASST <https://coasst.org/about/our-story/>- the work
> they're doing to monitor bird population changes is fascinating. They're
> involved in other projects, like monitoring beach debris, too.
>
> Photos of the tagged bird are on my Flickr page.
> <https://www.flickr.com/photos/lynnwohlers/>
>
> thanks,
> Lynn Wohlers
>
> Blogging at Bluebrightly <https://bluebrightly.com/>
> Photography on Flickr <https://www.flickr.com/photos/lynnwohlers/>
> And at Lynn Wohlers.com <http://lynn-wohlers.artistwebsites.com>
>
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