- The black-headed
gull (Chroicocephalus ridibundus) is a
small gull that
breeds in much of the
Palearctic including Europe and also in
coastal eastern...
- The
parasitic jaeger (North America) or
Arctic skua (Europe) (Stercorarius parasiticus), is a
seabird in the skua
family Stercorariidae. It is a migratory...
-
Jacques Brisson in 1760 with the
parasitic jaeger (Stercorarius parasiticus) as the type species.
Skuas are
related to
gulls, waders, auks, and skimmers....
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complicated by its
similarities to
parasitic jaeger and the
existence of
three morphs.
Pomarine jaegers are
larger than
common gulls. They are much bulkier, broader-winged...
- The
Percival Vega
Gull was a 1930s British, four-seater
touring aircraft built by
Percival Aircraft Limited. It was a single-engine low-wing , wood-and-fabric...
- live in
excess of 30 years. Sabine's
gull, Xema
sabini (A) Franklin's
gull,
Leucophaeus pipixcan (A) Kelp
gull,
Larus dominic****
Arctic tern, Sterna...
-
artificial stimulus of the
stick model was
favored over the
basic herring gull head and bill models,
proving that the
artificial stimuli was
favored over...
-
Microphallus piriformes is a
parasitic trematode (fluke). It
belongs to the Xiphidiata, a
large suborder of the
digenean fluke order Plagiorchiida. M...
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gull Great skua
Greater white-fronted
goose Grey
plover Grey seal
Gyrfalcon Harbor seal Harp seal Heuglin's
gull Hooded seal
Iceland gull Ivory gull Kelp...
- have
larger shields as well.
According to a 1949
coverage by
Gordon W.
Gullion, the reddish-brown spot on the
frontal shield is not
considered a part...