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Seagulls Get Early Bird Beach Badges

March 1, 2013 by Blogfinger

By William Heately

Photos by William Heately

TA7

From Bill Heately:

Took these pics of gulls on Ocean Grove beach today.

Camp Meeting sent out  beach badge  renewals last week, and if you act fast, you get an “Early Bird” discount.

Looks like 2  gulls  have already got theirs.

One has both wings  tagged with a red “815” tag and is wearing two ankle bands.

Second   gull has band  that says  TA7.

Third  gull is just an angry bird.

EDITOR’S  NOTE:    Thanks to Bill  for his “information sharing” contribution on Blogfinger.

In Florida, no one pays to get on a beach, but it is not free, because you  pay for parking.   They do not have meters, and the parking lot spaces are not numbered, as in Asbury Park.  Instead you pay $2.00 per hour and stay as long as you like.  You go to a pay station machine and buy a ticket  (cash or credit card) that tells what time you paid and what time your stay is over.  You place the ticket on the dashboard so that the traffic officer can see it.

In Ocean Grove, like the birds in William’s photos, the senior citizens have their own tag. That’s because they get a discounted price.  Their beach badge reveals their “special status”because it looks different from everybody else’s.  Even with senior discounts at the movies, no one has to know that you are old.  If 70 is the new 40, then why force  seniors to wear a label that sets them apart and invades their privacy?  At least we can hide our Medicare cards in our wallets.    I know, it’s because a regular badge, discounted, might then be given to some thirty year old.  Here’s a solution:  Have the senior badges look like everyone else’s  except for a barely noticeable S on the bottom that only a sharp-eyed teenage badge checker  can spot.   And, how about a star to stick on the badge of anyone who helped with the clean up of the beach front or who helped with Sandy related activities.?   —Paul  Goldfinger, editor.

Julius LaRosa is glad he’s not young anymore:

https://blogfinger.net/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/10-im-glad-im-not-young-anymore.mp3
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Posted in Blogfinger News, Editorial, Grover Opinions, Photographic Gallery: Ocean Grove | Tagged Angry birds by William Heately, Beach badges now for sale | 6 Comments

6 Responses

  1. on March 11, 2013 at 5:03 pm anita

    Why spend $ for Sr. badge logo? We won’t cheat and swap ’em..promise! Let us blend in..we really support the Grove..


  2. on March 7, 2013 at 9:05 pm Eileen Sokol

    EILEEN SOKOL of Ocean Grove did some research. She said, “The story was beach badges but I recognized the tag and sent the info to the DCR. Below is their reply. It helps a study if more people about it and respond.”

    “Thanks for reporting the sighting! The gull with the wing tags is one of our gulls. The other gull belongs to a trapping study in Montreal Canada. I will forward the sighting to him. See attached for info on the gull.”

    Ken MacKenzie

    Senior Wildlife Biologist

    DCR- Division of Water Supply Protection

    180 Beaman Street

    West Boylston, MA 01583

    508-792-7423 x313

    EDITOR’S NOTE: Thanks Eileen for looking into this matter. It’s very interesting and important. —Paul @Blogfinger


  3. on March 2, 2013 at 3:30 pm fortiesbeachgirl

    Cute captions for the gulls. I think all beach badges should be reduced this year in Ocean Grove, as we probably won’t have a boardwalk. You’ll have to hike through the sand to get onto the beach, and there will be no snack bar, probably.


  4. on March 2, 2013 at 8:57 am EMM

    It looks like the Mass DCR tags. They use them to track the gulls for their water protection study.


  5. on March 1, 2013 at 3:26 pm Randy Miller

    Probably probation gulls under beach arrest


  6. on March 1, 2013 at 3:20 pm Senior

    Not pleased last year with my beach badge that looked like it had an old geyser on it. Totally agree with editor’s view on this!



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