- — and L. a.
atricilla,
which appears from the West
Indies to the
Venezuelan islands. The
laughing gull was long
placed in the
genus Larus until its present...
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Retrieved 16
March 2012. Hatch, J J (1975). "Piracy by
laughing gulls Larus atricilla: an
example of the
selfish group". Ibis. 117 (3): 357–365. doi:10.1111/j...
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tentatively ****igned to the
modern genus Larus.
Among those of them that have been
confirmed as gulls, Milne-Edwards' "
Larus"
elegans and "L."
totanoides from...
- of
magnificent frigatebirds (Fregata magnificens),
laughing gulls (
Larus atricilla), and
sooty terns (Onychoprion fuscatus)
nested here.
Invasive mammals...
- brown. The call is
similar to that of the
laughing gull (Leucophaeus
atricilla). The grey gull
breeds inland in the
Atacama Desert in
northern Chile...
- (May 1994). "Insects, Vegetation, and the
Control of
Laughing Gulls (
Larus atricilla) at
Kennedy International Airport, New York City". The
Journal of Applied...
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Little gull,
Larus minutus (common)
Herring gull,
Larus argentatus (common) Black-headed gull,
Larus ridibundus (common) Mew gull,
Larus c**** (common)...
- (Sterna fuscata), the
brown booby (Sula leucogaster), the
laughing gull (
Larus atricilla) and the
roseate tern (Sterna dougalli), all of
which are protected...
- (Molothrus bonariensis)
Chango (Quiscalus niger)
Gaviota gallega (
Larus atricilla) Ruiseñor (Mimus polyglottos)
Zorzal de
patas coloradas (****us plumbeus)...
- pied-billed
grebe Larus (gulls)
Larus tridactylus – black-legged
kittiwake Larus c**** –
common gull
Larus marinus –
great black-backed gull
Larus fuscus – lesser...