- Sabine's
gull. The
large species take up to four
years to
attain full
adult plumage, but two
years is
typical for
small gulls.
Large white-headed
gulls are...
- black-headed
gulls.
Synchronisation in black-headed
gulls groups is
dependent on the
distance between the individuals. The eggs of the black-headed
gull were...
-
garbage than
other common gulls, and
spent most of
their time
roosting or loafing. Like most
gulls,
Great Black-backed
Gulls regularly capture fish and...
- cities.
Particularly large urban gull colonies (composed
primarily of
European herring gulls and
lesser black-backed
gulls) are now
present in Cardiff, Bristol...
-
Hockey League (1977–1979), the
second San
Diego Gulls of the IHL (1990–1995), and the
third San
Diego Gulls of the West
Coast Hockey League (1995–2003) and...
- taxonomies:
American herring gull (Larus smithsoni****) -
North America European herring gull (Larus argentatus) -
Northern Europe Vega
gull (Larus vegae) - East...
- 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...
- they have
paler mantles and
wingtips paler than
Western gulls but
darker than Glaucous-winged
gulls. Additionally, the
nonbreeding plumage of
hybrids typically...
- The
Newport Gulls are a wooden-bat,
collegiate summer baseball team
based in Newport,
Rhode Island. The
Newport Gulls Baseball Club is a
member of the...
-
urban environment,
often in ****ociation with
herring gulls. They are
omnivores like most
Larus gulls, and they eat fish, insects, crustaceans, worms, starfish...