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Gull - Wikipedia Gulls, or colloquially seagulls, are seabirds of the subfamily Larinae They are most closely related to terns and skimmers, distantly related to auks, and even more distantly related to waders
Seagull Facts Info - Animal Corner Gulls, known colloquially as seagulls, belong to the seabird family Laridae There are 10 genera of gulls, and they are most closely related to the terns (family Sternidae) and only distantly related to auks, skimmers and even more distantly to waders Gull have a worldwide cosmopolitan distribution and breed on every continent
21 Amazing Facts About Seagulls: A Comprehensive Look! Seagulls are a diverse group of birds, with over 50 species found worldwide Among these species, four types are particularly common: the common gull, the herring gull, the little gull, and the yellow-legged gull These four species are known for their distinctive appearance, with varying sizes, colors, and markings
Seagull Bird Facts - Larus argentatus - A-Z Animals “Seagulls are symbols of versatility and freedom in traditional Native American cultures ” Among the most tenacious and clever foragers on the planet, the seagull belongs to a family of birds that lives near the coast There are more than 50 documented species found all over the world
Identify gulls | The Wildlife Trusts Often known as seagulls (though no species is actually called a seagull, and many are found far from the sea), they sometimes get a bad reputation for stealing chips But gulls are intelligent, adaptable and often beautiful birds However, they're notoriously difficult to identify