- Gulls, or
colloquially seagulls, are
seabirds of the
family Laridae in the
suborder Lari. They are most
closely related to the
terns and
skimmers and distantly...
- (Early
Miocene of SE France) -
larid? stercorarid? "Larus"
pristinus (John Day
Early Miocene of
Willow Cr****, US) -
larid?
Charadriiformes gen. et sp. indet...
- The
avian family Laridae comprise the noddies, skimmers, kittiwakes, gulls, and terns. The
International Ornithological Committee (IOC)
recognizes these...
-
communications satellite to a helicopter. On
August 27, 2024, China's
Powerful LARID RADAR,
which China has
developed for its
military purposes, with
which it...
- is
sometimes considered a
scolopacid –
maybe a
shank – but may well be a
larid;
little is
known of it.
Paractitis has been
named from the
Early Oligocene...
-
Reighardia sternae, also
known as the
larid pentastome, is a
small internal parasitic crustacean. It is the only
Pentastomida species to use
gulls and...
- such
beautiful coloring! And look at all the he-men in the cast! Woo-woo!
Larid Cregar...was the
perfect choice for Morgan. He
really steals the picture...
-
quite basal offshoot along with the snipe-like and
aberrant waders. The
larids are
generally larger species that take fish from the sea.
Several gulls...
- prey
smaller than themselves,
behaving more like a
raptor than a
typical larid gull.
Lacking the razor-sharp
talons and curved,
tearing beak of a raptor...
-
International Conference on
Machine Learning(Ann Arbor, June 12–14, 1988), J.
Larid, Ed.,
Morgan Kaufmann D. Roth, M-H. Yang, and N. Ahuja.
Learning to recognise...