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Gulls, or
colloquially seagulls, are
seabirds of the
subfamily Larinae. They are most
closely related to
terns and skimmers,
distantly related to auks...
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places named Gull River:
Canada Gull River (Balsam Lake),
Kawartha Lakes, Ontario,
empties into
Balsam Lake on the Trent-Severn
Waterway Gull River (Lake...
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gull, Heermann's
gull, the
various subspecies of
herring gull, the
laughing gull, the
lesser black-backed
gull, Sabine's
gull, the short-billed
gull,...
- Look up
Gull,
gull,
Gulls, or
gulls in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
gull is a bird in the
family Laridae.
Gull or
gulls may also
refer to: Cepora...
- The kelp
gull (Larus dominic****), also
known as the
Dominican gull, is a
gull that
breeds on
coasts and
islands through much of the
Southern Hemisphere...
- The
glaucous gull (Larus hyperboreus) is a
large gull, the second-largest
gull in the world. The
genus name is from
Latin larus,
which appears to have...
- The
silver gull (Chroicocephalus novaehollandiae) is a
gull in Oceania. It is the most
common gull of Australia. It has been
found throughout the continent...
- The Vega
gull, East
Siberian gull, or East
Siberian herring gull (Larus vegae) is a
large gull of the
herring gull/lesser black-backed
gull complex which...
- The black-headed
gull (Chroicocephalus ridibundus) is a
small gull that
breeds in much of the
Palearctic in
Europe and Asia, and also
locally in smaller...
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Gull is a
surname found in
people of
British origin.[citation needed]
Spelling variations of this
family name include:
Gull, Gul, Guil, Guile, Guille...