Otago Daily Times

Vehicles believed involved in more seabird deaths

- MOLLY HOUSEMAN molly.houseman@odt.co.nz

TWO more birds have been found dead on the same Dunedin beach where three birds were earlier found dead or fatally injured and surrounded by vehicle tyre tracks.

Bird Rescue Dunedin founder Sue Cook says the deaths were ‘‘definitely deliberate’’.

It follows about 30 protected redbilled gulls being killed at Taiaroa Head about a week ago, after two cars and a quad bike were seen on CCTV careering around the Royal Albatross Centre car park.

The first three birds — a dead little penguin, a dead blackbacke­d gull and severely injured blackbacke­d gull — were found at Waldronvil­le Beach on Saturday, surrounded by vehicle tyre tracks and recently extinguish­ed campfires.

Yesterday, a wildlife volunteer returned to the scene to investigat­e further.

They found two dead shags, also surrounded by tyre marks.

Ms Cook said the incident had been distressin­g for both the wildlife and those who had to find the dead and injured animals.

‘‘The lady that found the first gull had a 6yearold boy with her. The gull was still alive and trying to pull its head up, and the wee boy was in tears.’’

The gull was later euthanised due to its injuries.

Following the deaths, Bird Rescue Dunedin was contacted by a woman who said she had found a heron, a blackbacke­d gull and a few other birds earlier this month, also dead and surrounded by tyre tracks on Waldronvil­le Beach.

‘‘This has happened before, the same place, the same tracks,’’ Ms Cook said.

‘‘It was definitely deliberate.’’ She hoped locals might have seen something that could help track down the people responsibl­e.

❛ This has happened before, the same place, the same tracks . . . It was definitely deliberate

 ?? PHOTO: BIRD RESCUE DUNEDIN ?? A severely injured and dying blackbacke­d gull which was found surrounded by vehicle tyre tracks on Waldronvil­le beach at the weekend and had to be euthanised.
PHOTO: BIRD RESCUE DUNEDIN A severely injured and dying blackbacke­d gull which was found surrounded by vehicle tyre tracks on Waldronvil­le beach at the weekend and had to be euthanised.

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