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  2. Short-billed gull - Wikipedia

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    The short-billed gull is a small gull with a length 40–45 cm (16–18 in) and a wingspan 100–120 cm (39–47 in). It is smaller than other gulls in the Common gull complex, with a shorter bill and longer wings. [5] Its wings appear long and narrow in flight relative to its short body.

  3. 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]

  4. Heuglin's gull - Wikipedia

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    In flight, in Oman. They are large gulls with a rounded head, strong bill and long legs and wings. Length is from 53 to 70 cm (21 to 28 in), wingspan is from 138 to 158 cm (54 to 62 in) and body mass is from 745 to 1,360 g (1.642 to 2.998 lb). [4]

  5. Ring-billed gull - Wikipedia

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    The ring-billed gull is a medium-sized gull, having an average length of 43 to 54 centimetres (16.9 to 21.3 in) and a wingspan that ranges from 105 to 117 centimetres (41.3 to 46.1 in). Adults weigh from 300 to 700 grams (10.6 to 24.7 oz).

  6. Gull - Wikipedia

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    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).

  7. Sabine's gull - Wikipedia

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    Adult flying in Iceland Sabine's gull flying at the fjord Trygghamna in Spitsbergen. Sabine's gull is a small gull, 27 to 33 cm (10 + 1 ⁄ 2 –13 in) in length and weighing 135 to 225 g (4 + 3 ⁄ 4 – 7 + 15 ⁄ 16 oz). The wings are long, thin and pointed with a span of between 81 and 87 cm (32– 34 + 1 ⁄ 2 in). The bill, which is black ...

  8. Ross's gull - Wikipedia

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    Young birds resemble winter adults, but have a dark "W" pattern on the wings in flight, like young little gulls, and lack the pink tones. The juveniles take two years to attain full adult plumage. Ross's gull measurements: [5] Length: 29–31 cm (11–12 in) Weight: 140–250 g (4.9–8.8 oz) Wingspan: 90–100 cm (35–39 in)

  9. American herring gull - Wikipedia

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    The American herring gull or Smithsonian gull (Larus smithsonianus or Larus argentatus smithsonianus) is a large gull that breeds in North America, where it is treated by the American Ornithological Society as a subspecies of herring gull (L. argentatus). Adults are white with gray back and wings, black wingtips with white spots, and pink legs.