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Gull Research Organisation This website deals with the identification and moult of gulls in the WP Comparison of plumage month by month
Gulls | Minnesota DNR Description Gulls are medium to large sized birds that are typically white or gray in color, often bearing black markings on their wings and or heads Other physical characteristics include webbed feet and long, stout beaks Most are members of the genus Larus, in the family Laridae, and are closely related to terns, also in the Laridae family, but of the genus Sterna Many members of the
Great Black-backed Gull Identification, All About Birds, Cornell Lab of . . . The king of the Atlantic waterfront, the Great Black-backed Gull is the largest gull in the world, with a powerful build and a domineering attitude They harry other birds to steal their food and even hunt adult birds such as grebes and puffins Adults are handsome with broad black wings, gleaming white head, and big yellow bill North American populations were once severely threatened by the
Common Gull Also known as the Mew Gull, this adaptable seabird thrives in coastal areas and urban spaces alike, known for its piercing calls and opportunistic feeding habits The Common Gull has a white head and underparts, with a pale grey back and wings Its wingtips are distinctively black, creating a
Seagull Facts Info - Animal Corner Most species of seagull are considered to be Least Concern by the IUCN Red List, although there are some species that is threatened
Nuisance Gulls - NYSDEC Gulls, including ring-billed, herring, and great black-backed gull, are a valuable natural resource native to New York State They provide important recreation and enjoyment to bird watchers and the general public Major breeding colonies of these three species are located on the Niagara River, St Lawrence River, Lake Ontario, Lake Erie, and Oneida Lake, as well as along the Atlantic Coast of
Anything Larus A website dedicated to the gulls and gull-watching in North America