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- Gull - Wikipedia
S2CID 85738152 ^ "Seagull becomes crisp shoplifter" BBC News 20 July 2007 Archived from the original on 15 February 2009 Retrieved 24 July 2009 ^ "Gulls' vicious attacks on whales" BBC News 21 June 2009 Archived from the original on 26 June 2009 ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n Burger A, Gochfeld M (1996) "Family Laridae (Gulls)"
- 21 Amazing Facts About Seagulls: 2026 Update!
What does a seagull look like? Seagull appearances vary by species, but they typically have a sleek body, long wings, webbed feet, and a distinctive hooked bill
- Seagull Animal Facts - Laridae - A-Z Animals
Among the most tenacious and clever foragers on the planet, the seagull belongs to a family of birds that lives near the coast There are more than 50 documented species found all over the world
- Seagull Facts Info - Animal Corner
Most species of seagull are considered to be Least Concern by the IUCN Red List, although there are some species that are threatened It is thought the seagull population is declining, and this is likely due to climate change, loss of habitat, pollution and overfishing
- 20 Types of Seagulls, Species, Identification and Photos - TRVST
Swoop into the world of seabirds and learn about the various types of seagull, from the majestic Herring Gull to the graceful Kittiwake
- Gull | Seabirds, Migration Adaptations | Britannica
Gull, any of more than 40 species of heavily built web-footed seabirds of the gull and tern family Laridae (order Charadriiformes) Several genera are usually recognized for certain specialized gulls, but many authorities place these in the broad genus Larus Conspicuous and gregarious, gulls are
- Seagull vs Gull: whats the difference? - Countryfile. com
What's the difference between a seagull and a gull? The simple answer to this question is there isn't really a difference between seagulls and gulls Gull is the family name (Laridae) for this species, and seagull is a nickname for some family members
- Identify gulls | The Wildlife Trusts
Often known as seagulls (though no species is actually called a seagull, and many are found far from the sea), they sometimes get a bad reputation for stealing chips
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