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  2. Glaucous-winged gull - Wikipedia

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    Juvenile glaucous-winged gull feeding on a crab. This gull is a large bird, being close in size and shape to the closely related Western gull (L. occidentalis).It measures 50–68 cm (20–27 in) in length and 120–150 cm (47–59 in) in wingspan, with a body mass of 730–1,690 g (1.61–3.73 lb).

  3. Glaucous gull - Wikipedia

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    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 referred to a gull or other large seabird. The specific name hyperboreus is Latin for "northern" from the Ancient Greek Huperboreoi people from the far north [ 2 ] " Glaucous " is from Latin ...

  4. Larus - Wikipedia

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    Habitat: Diet: LC American herring gull. Larus smithsonianus Coues, 1862: North America from central and southern Alaska to the Great Lakes and northeast coast of the United States from Maine south to North Carolina, wintering south to the Caribbean. Size: Habitat: Diet: LC Glaucous-winged gull. Larus glaucescens Naumann, 1840

  5. Gull - Wikipedia

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    White-winged gull is used to describe the four pale-winged, high Arctic-breeding taxa within the former group; these are Iceland gull, glaucous gull, Thayer's gull, and Kumlien's gull. In common usage, members of various gull species are often referred to as 'sea gulls' or 'seagulls'; however, this is a layperson's term and is not used by most ...

  6. Hybridisation in gulls - Wikipedia

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    The offspring have been termed "Nelson's gull", [3] but are sometimes also known as "Viking gull". Herring gulls and glaucous-winged gulls hybridize extensively in southern Alaska. The offspring are sometimes termed "Cook Inlet gull". Glaucous-winged gulls and glaucous gulls hybridize in western Alaska. These hybrids are sometimes called ...

  7. Great black-backed gull - Wikipedia

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    The adult great black-backed gull is fairly distinctive, as no other very large gull with black on its upper-wings generally occurs in the North Atlantic. In other white-headed North Atlantic gulls, the mantle is generally a lighter grey and, in some species, it is a light powdery grey or even pinkish. [ 11 ]

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  9. Western gull - Wikipedia

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    Western Gull in flight over the cliffs of Bodega Head. The western gull is a large gull that can measure 55 to 68 cm (22 to 27 in) in total length, spans 130 to 144 cm (51 to 57 in) across the wings, and weighs 800 to 1,400 g (1.8 to 3.1 lb). [3] [4] The average mass among a survey of 48 gulls of the species was 1,011 g (2.229 lb). [5]