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Belcher's gull (Larus belcheri), also known as the band-tailed gull, is a bird in the family Laridae found along the Pacific coast of South America. It formerly included the very similar Olrog's gull as a subspecies , but that bird occurs on the Atlantic coast of South America and is now accepted as Larus atlanticus .
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Belcher's gull or band-tailed gull Larus belcheri Vigors, 1829: the Pacific coast of South America. Size: Habitat: Diet: LC Black-tailed gull. Larus crassirostris Vieillot, 1818: coasts of the East China Sea, Japan, Manchuria and the Kuril Islands, to western Alaska in North America. Size: Habitat: Diet: LC Olrog's gull. Larus atlanticus Olrog ...
The Pacific gull is a large white-headed gull with a distinctively heavy bill.. Gulls range in size from the little gull, at 120 grams (4 + 1 ⁄ 4 ounces) and 29 centimetres (11 + 1 ⁄ 2 inches), to the great black-backed gull, at 1.75 kg (3 lb 14 oz) and 76 cm (30 in).
Leucophaeus is a small genus of medium-sized New World gulls, most of which are dark in plumage, usually with white crescents above and below the eyes.They were placed in the genus Larus until recently. [2]
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Olrog's gull is a large gull with a white head, neck, rump, breast, and belly. The back and wings are black except for a white trailing edge to the wings. The tail is white with a broad black band at the back. The beak is yellow with a black band and red tip. The eyes are brown with a red orbital ring and the legs and feet are dull yellow.