- Caspian Gull
Taxobox
name = Caspian Gull
status= LC | status_system = IUCN3.1
image_width = 240px
image_caption = adult Caspian Gull, Poland
regnum =Animal ia
phylum = Chordata
classis = Aves
ordo =Charadriiformes
familia =Laridae
genus = "Larus "
species = "L. cachinnans"
binomial = "Larus cachinnans"
binomial_authority = Pallas,1811 ,Caspian Sea Caspian Gull is a name applied to the
gull taxon "Larus (argentatus) cachinnans", a member of theHerring Gull /Lesser Black-backed Gull complex.Description
It is a large gull (59–67 cm, 680–1330 g) with a long, slender bill, accentuated by the sloping forehead. The legs, wings and neck are longer than those of the Herring Gull and
Yellow-legged Gull . The eye is small and often dark, the legs vary from pale pink to a pale yellowish colour. The back and wings are a slightly darker shade of grey than the Herring Gull but slightly paler than the Yellow-legged Gull. The outermost primary feather has a large white tip and a white tongue running up the inner web.First-winter birds have a pale head with dark streaking on the back of the neck. The underparts are pale and the back is greyish. The greater and median
wing-coverts have whitish tips forming two pale lines across the wing.Distribution
The Caspian Gull breeds around the Black and
Caspian Sea s, extending eastwards acrossCentral Asia to north-westChina . InEurope it has been spreading north and west and now breeds inPoland and easternGermany . Some birds migrate south as far as theRed Sea andPersian Gulf while others disperse intoWestern Europe , in such countries as Norway and Denmark. Small numbers are now seen regularly in Britain, especially inSouth-east England ,East Anglia and theMidlands .Breeding
It typically nests on flat, low-lying ground by water unlike the Yellow-legged Gull which mainly nests on cliffs in areas where the two overlap. The breeding season starts from early April. Two or three eggs are laid and incubated for 27 to 31 days.
Feeding
They are
scavenger s andpredator s with a very varied diet. During the breeding season they often eatrodent s such asground squirrel s, flying some distance into the steppes to find them.Classification and subspecies
This form has a troubled taxonomic history, summarised in the
Herring Gull article. Currently, it is treated as a full species by some authorities and as a subspecies of the Herring Gull by others (e.g. theBritish Ornithologists' Union Records Committee). Some authorities include the Yellow-legged Gull ("Larus michahellis") within "Larus cachinnans" but it is now commonly considered to be a separate species.The Steppe Gull or Baraba Gull ("Larus (cachinnans) barabensis") may be regarded as a subspecies of the Caspian Gull or as a separate species. It is also very similar genetically to its northern neighbour, the "taimyrensis" race of
Heuglin's Gull . The Steppe Gull breeds in Central Asia, particularly northernKazakhstan . Its non-breeding range is still little-known but most are thought to winter in south-westAsia from the Persian Gulf to north-westIndia . There are possible records of this form fromHong Kong andSouth Korea .The
Mongolian Gull ("Larus (vegae/cachinnans) mongolicus") may be classed as a subspecies of the Caspian Gull, a subspecies of theEast Siberian Gull or as a species in its own right. It breeds inMongolia and surrounding areas and migrates south-east in winter.References
* Paul Doherty & Bill Oddie (2001) "Gulls: A Video Guide to the Gulls of Europe, Asia & North America". Videocassette. Bird Images.
* Dick Newell (2003) "What is a Caspian Gull?". Birdguides (http://www.birdguides.com/birdnews/articles.asp), accessed 18/9/06, subscription only.
* D.W. Snow & C.M. Perrins (1998) "The Birds of the Western Palearctic, Concise Edition" (Vol. 1), Oxford University Press, Oxford.Further reading
Identification
* Garner & Quinn, British Birds 90:25-63, 369-84
* Bakker et al, Birding World 13:60-74
* Neubauer & Millington, Birding World 13:462-5
* Small, Birding World 14:385-7External links
* [http://www.xs4all.nl/~calidris/gullindex.htm Caspian Gull photos] , Rudy's Gull-index
* [http://www.xs4all.nl/~daarruud/lubna_index.html Gulls in Poland] incl. Caspian Gull and hybrids
* [http://www.xs4all.nl/~daarruud/cachinnans.html Caspian Gulls in Amsterdam]
* [http://www.berksbirds.co.uk/articles/caspiangullid.asp Identification of Caspian Gull] , Berkshire Birds
* [http://www.birdskorea.org/Birds/Identification/ID_Notes/BK-ID-Steppe-Gull.shtml Steppe Gull "barabensis" in South Korea] , Birds Korea
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