- Glaucous Gull
Taxobox
name = Glaucous Gull
status = LC | status_system = IUCN3.1
regnum =Animal ia
phylum = Chordata
classis = Aves
ordo =Charadriiformes
familia =Laridae
genus = "Larus "
species = "L. hyperboreus"
binomial = "Larus hyperboreus"
binomial_authority = Gunnerus,1767 , northernNorway The Glaucous Gull, "Larus hyperboreus" is a largegull which breeds in the Arctic regions of thenorthern hemisphere and the Atlantic coasts ofEurope . It is migratory, wintering from in the North Atlantic and NorthPacific oceans as far south as theBritish Isles and northernmost states of theUSA , also on theGreat Lakes . A few birds sometimes reach the southern USA and northernMexico .This species breeds colonially or singly on coasts and cliffs, making a lined nest on the ground or cliff. Normally, 2-4 light brown eggs with dark chocolate splotches are laid.
This is a large and powerful gull, very pale in all plumages, with no black in the wings or tail. Adults are pale grey above, with a thick yellow bill. Immatures are very pale grey with a pink and black bill. This species is larger and thicker billed than the similar
Iceland Gull , and is as large as theGreat Black-backed Gull . They take four years to reach maturity. The call is a "laughing" cry likeHerring Gull .These are omnivores like most "Larus" gulls, and they will scavenge as well as seeking suitable small prey. These birds forage while swimming or walking, also may pick up items off water or catch small birds while flying. They often follow fishing boats and are one of the most predatory gulls.
References
* Database entry includes justification for why this species is of least concern
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