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“Seagull” redirects here. For other uses, see Seagull (disambiguation).
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Gulls are birds in the family Laridae. They are most closely related to the terns (family Sternidae) and only distantly related to auks, and skimmers, and more distantly to the waders. Most gulls belong to the large genus Larus.
They are typically medium to large birds, usually grey or white, often with black markings on the head or wings. They have stout, longish bills, and webbed feet. Gull species range in size from the Little Gull, at 120 g (4.2 oz) and 29 cm (11.5 inches), to the Great Black-backed Gull, at 1.75 kg (3.8 lbs) and 76 cm (30 inches).
Most gulls, particularly Larus species, are ground nesting carnivores, which will take live food or scavenge opportunistically. The live food often includes crabs and small fish. Apart from the kittiwakes, gulls are typically coastal or inland species, rarely venturing far out to sea. The large species take up to four years to attain full adult plumage, but two years is typical for small gulls.
Gulls — the larger species in particular — are resourceful and highly-intelligent birds, demonstrating complex methods of communication and a highly-developed social structure - for example many gull colonies display mobbing behaviour, attacking and harassing would-be predators and other intruders.[1] In addition, certain species (e.g. the Herring Gull) have exhibited tool use behaviour. Many species of gull have learned to co-exist successfully with man and have thrived in human habitats. Others rely on kleptoparasitism to get their food.
Two terms are in common usage among gull enthusiasts for subgroupings of the gulls:
- Large white-headed gulls for the 16 Herring Gull-like species from Great Black-backed Gull to Lesser Black-backed Gull in the taxonomic list below
- White-winged gulls for the two Arctic-breeding species Iceland Gull and Glaucous Gull
In common usage, members of various gull species are often referred to as sea gulls or seagulls. This name is used by the layman to refer to a common local species or all gulls in general, and has no fixed taxonomic meaning.
A gull hovers above hundreds of tourists on Brighton Pier, England
The American Ornithologists' Union combines Sternidae, Stercorariidae, and Rhynchopidae as subfamilies in the family Laridae, but recent research (Paton et al., 2003; Thomas et al., 2004; Paton & Baker, 2006) indicates that this is incorrect.
List of gulls in taxonomic order
'Genus Larus''- Dolphin Gull, Larus scoresbii
- Pacific Gull, Larus pacificus
- Belcher's Gull, Larus belcheri
- Olrog's Gull, Larus atlanticus
- Black-tailed Gull, Larus crassirostris
- Grey Gull, Larus modestus
- Heermann's Gull, Larus heermanni
- White-eyed Gull, Larus leucophthalmus
- Sooty Gull, Larus hemprichii
- Common Gull or Mew Gull, Larus canus
- Audouin's Gull, Larus audouinii
- Ring-billed Gull, Larus delawarensis
- California Gull, Larus californicus
- Great Black-backed Gull, Larus marinus
- Kelp Gull, Larus dominicanus
- Glaucous-winged Gull, Larus glaucescens
- Western Gull, Larus occidentalis
- Yellow-footed Gull, Larus livens
- Glaucous Gull, Larus hyperboreus
- Iceland Gull, Larus glaucoides
- Thayer's Gull, Larus thayeri
- Herring Gull, Larus argentatus
- Heuglin's Gull, Larus heuglini
- American Herring Gull, Larus smithsonianus
- Yellow-legged Gull, Larus michahellis
- Caspian Gull, Larus cachinnans
- East Siberian Herring Gull, Larus vegae
- Armenian Gull, Larus armenicus
- Slaty-backed Gull, Larus schistisagus
- Lesser Black-backed Gull, Larus fuscus
- Great Black-headed Gull, Larus ichthyaetus
- Brown-headed Gull, Larus brunnicephalus
- Grey-headed Gull, Larus cirrocephalus
- Hartlaub's Gull, Larus hartlaubii
- Silver Gull, Larus novaehollandiae
- Red-billed Gull, Larus scopulinus
- Black-billed Gull, Larus bulleri
- Brown-hooded Gull, Larus maculipennis
- Black-headed Gull, Larus ridibundus
- Slender-billed Gull, Larus genei
- Bonaparte's Gull, Larus philadelphia
- Saunders' Gull, Larus saundersi
- Andean Gull, Larus serranus
- Mediterranean Gull, Larus melanocephalus
- Relict Gull, Larus relictus
- Lava Gull, Larus fuliginosus
- Laughing Gull, Larus atricilla
- Franklin's Gull, Larus pipixcan
- Little Gull, Larus minutus
- Black-legged Kittiwake, Rissa tridactyla
- Red-legged Kittiwake, Rissa brevirostris
- Ivory Gull, Pagophila eburnea
- Ross's Gull, Rhodostethia rosea
- Sabine's Gull, Xema sabini
- Swallow-tailed Gull, Creagrus furcatus
Gallery
Lesser Black-backed Gull - Adult gull and her chick | |||
Swallow-tailed Gull in flight, showing wing patterns. | Herring Gull on the North Devon coast, England | ||
Black-tailed Gulls feeding in flight | Heermann's Gulls have all over greyish plumage with a white head during the breeding season. | ||
Herring Gull eggs | American Herring Gull on its nest |
References
1. ^ Alcock, J. (1998) Animal Behavior: An Evolutionary Approach (6th edition). Sinauer Associates, Inc. Sunderland, Massachusetts. ISBN 0-87893-009-4
- Olsen, Klaus Malling & Larsson, Hans (1995): Terns of Europe and North America. Christopher Helm, London. ISBN 0-7136-4056-1
- Paton, Tara A. & Baker, Allan J. (2006): Sequences from 14 mitochondrial genes provide a well-supported phylogeny of the Charadriiform birds congruent with the nuclear RAG-1 tree. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 39(3): 657–667. doi:10.1016/j.ympev.2006.01.011 (HTML abstract)
- Paton, T. A.; Baker, A. J.; Groth, J. G. & Barrowclough, G. F. (2003): RAG-1 sequences resolve phylogenetic relationships within charadriiform birds. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 29: 268-278. doi:10.1016/S1055-7903(03)00098-8 (HTML abstract)
- Thomas, Gavin H.; Wills, Matthew A. & Székely, Tamás (2004): A supertree approach to shorebird phylogeny. BMC Evol. Biol. 4: 28. doi:10.1186/1471-2148-4-28 PDF fulltext Supplementary Material
External links
- Rudy's Gull-index: Pictures of several less well-known plumages of large gulls plus many links.
- The Norwegian Gull Page: Huge picture archive including all NW European species, as well as features from the Nearctic and SE Europe.
- Bird pictures - Gulls: Pictures and descriptions of large gulls from The Netherlands, France, Spain and Poland.
- Bird Hybrids Database: Search for specific laridae hybrids by entering gull species name in query box. Click on hybrid for references.
- Gull videos on the Internet Bird Collection
Seagull or Seagulls may refer to:
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Birds
- Gull, a family of seabird, members of which are often called seagulls
- The Seagull Monument in Salt Lake City, Utah
Companies
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L. ridibundus
Binomial name
Larus ridibundus
Linnaeus, 1766, European seas
The Black-headed Gull (Larus ridibundus
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Binomial name
Larus ridibundus
Linnaeus, 1766, European seas
The Black-headed Gull (Larus ridibundus
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Scientific classification or biological classification is a method by which biologists group and categorize species of organisms. Scientific classification also can be called scientific taxonomy, but should be distinguished from folk taxonomy, which lacks scientific basis.
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Chordata
Bateson, 1885
Typical Classes
See below
Chordates (phylum Chordata) are a group of animals that includes the vertebrates, together with several closely related invertebrates.
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Bateson, 1885
Typical Classes
See below
Chordates (phylum Chordata) are a group of animals that includes the vertebrates, together with several closely related invertebrates.
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Aves
Linnaeus, 1758
Orders
About two dozen - see section below
Birds (class Aves) are bipedal, warm-blooded, egg-laying vertebrate animals.
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Linnaeus, 1758
Orders
About two dozen - see section below
Birds (class Aves) are bipedal, warm-blooded, egg-laying vertebrate animals.
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Charadriiformes
Huxley, 1867
Families
Scolopacidae
Rostratulidae
Jacanidae
Thinocoridae
Pedionomidae
Laridae
Rhynchopidae
Sternidae
Alcidae
Stercorariidae
Glareolidae
Dromadidae
Turnicidae
Burhinidae
Chionididae
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Huxley, 1867
Families
Scolopacidae
Rostratulidae
Jacanidae
Thinocoridae
Pedionomidae
Laridae
Rhynchopidae
Sternidae
Alcidae
Stercorariidae
Glareolidae
Dromadidae
Turnicidae
Burhinidae
Chionididae
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Lari
Sharpe, 1891
Families
The suborder Lari
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Sharpe, 1891
Families
- Laridae
- Rhynchopidae
- Sternidae
- Alcidae
- Stercorariidae
- Glareolidae
- Dromadidae
The suborder Lari
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Nicholas Aylward Vigors (1785 – October 26, 1840) was an Irish zoologist and politician.
Vigors was born at Old Leighlin, County Carlow. He studied at Trinity College, Oxford. He served in the army during the Peninsular War from 1809 to 1811.
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Vigors was born at Old Leighlin, County Carlow. He studied at Trinity College, Oxford. He served in the army during the Peninsular War from 1809 to 1811.
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Larus
Linnaeus, 1758
Species
Many, see list
Larus is a large genus of seabirds to which most gulls belong. It has a world-wide distribution, and many of its species are abundant and well-known birds in their ranges.
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Linnaeus, 1758
Species
Many, see list
Larus is a large genus of seabirds to which most gulls belong. It has a world-wide distribution, and many of its species are abundant and well-known birds in their ranges.
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Rissa
Stephens, 1826
Species
Rissa tridactyla
Rissa brevirostris
The Kittiwakes (genus Rissa) are two closely related seabird species in the gull family Laridae.
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Stephens, 1826
Species
Rissa tridactyla
Rissa brevirostris
The Kittiwakes (genus Rissa) are two closely related seabird species in the gull family Laridae.
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Pagophila
Kaup, 1829
Species: P. eburnea
Binomial name
Pagophila eburnea
(Phipps, 1774, Spitsbergen)
The Ivory Gull
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Kaup, 1829
Species: P. eburnea
Binomial name
Pagophila eburnea
(Phipps, 1774, Spitsbergen)
The Ivory Gull
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Rhodostethia
MacGillivray, 1842
Species: R. rosea
Binomial name
Rhodostethia rosea
(MacGillivray, 1824, Melville Peninsula, Canada)
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MacGillivray, 1842
Species: R. rosea
Binomial name
Rhodostethia rosea
(MacGillivray, 1824, Melville Peninsula, Canada)
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Xema
Leach, 1819
Species: X. sabini
Binomial name
Xema sabini
(Sabine, 1819, Sabine islands, near Melville Bay, west coast of Greenland)
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Leach, 1819
Species: X. sabini
Binomial name
Xema sabini
(Sabine, 1819, Sabine islands, near Melville Bay, west coast of Greenland)
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Creagrus
Bonaparte, 1854
Species: C. furcatus
Binomial name
Creagrus furcatus
(Neboux, 1846)
The Swallow-tailed Gull
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Bonaparte, 1854
Species: C. furcatus
Binomial name
Creagrus furcatus
(Neboux, 1846)
The Swallow-tailed Gull
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Aves
Linnaeus, 1758
Orders
About two dozen - see section below
Birds (class Aves) are bipedal, warm-blooded, egg-laying vertebrate animals.
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Linnaeus, 1758
Orders
About two dozen - see section below
Birds (class Aves) are bipedal, warm-blooded, egg-laying vertebrate animals.
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family (Latin: familia, plural familiae) is a rank, or a taxon in that rank. Exact details of formal nomenclature depend on the Nomenclature Code which applies.
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Laridae
Vigors, 1825
Genera
Larus
Rissa
Pagophila
Rhodostethia
Xema
Creagus
Gulls are birds in the family Laridae.
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Vigors, 1825
Genera
Larus
Rissa
Pagophila
Rhodostethia
Xema
Creagus
Gulls are birds in the family Laridae.
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Sternidae
Bonaparte, 1838
Genera
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Bonaparte, 1838
Genera
- Anous
- Procelsterna
- Gygis
- Onychoprion
- Sternula
- Phaetusa
- Hydroprogne
- Gelochelidon
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Sternidae
Bonaparte, 1838
Genera
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Bonaparte, 1838
Genera
- Anous
- Procelsterna
- Gygis
- Onychoprion
- Sternula
- Phaetusa
- Hydroprogne
- Gelochelidon
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AUK is a three-letter abbreviation with multiple meanings, as described below:
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- Audax UK, a cycling organisation
- American University in Kosovo, part of the Rochester Institute of Technology
- alt.usenet.
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Rhynchopidae
Bonaparte, 1838
Genus: Rhynchops
Linnaeus, 1758
Species
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Bonaparte, 1838
Genus: Rhynchops
Linnaeus, 1758
Species
- Black Skimmer (Rhynchops niger)
- African Skimmer (Rhynchops flavirostris)
- Indian Skimmer (
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Charadrii
Families
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Families
- Ibidorhynchidae
- Recurvirostridae
- Haematopodidae
- Charadriidae
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genus (plural: genera) is part of the Latinized name for an organism. It is a name which reflects the classification of the organism by grouping it with other closely similar organisms.
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Larus
Linnaeus, 1758
Species
Many, see list
Larus is a large genus of seabirds to which most gulls belong. It has a world-wide distribution, and many of its species are abundant and well-known birds in their ranges.
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Linnaeus, 1758
Species
Many, see list
Larus is a large genus of seabirds to which most gulls belong. It has a world-wide distribution, and many of its species are abundant and well-known birds in their ranges.
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Aves
Linnaeus, 1758
Orders
About two dozen - see section below
Birds (class Aves) are bipedal, warm-blooded, egg-laying vertebrate animals.
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Linnaeus, 1758
Orders
About two dozen - see section below
Birds (class Aves) are bipedal, warm-blooded, egg-laying vertebrate animals.
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The beak, bill or rostrum is an external anatomical structure of birds which, in addition to eating, is used for grooming, manipulating objects, killing prey, probing for food, courtship, and feeding their young.
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Webbed toes is the common name for syndactyly affecting the feet. It is characterised by the fusion of two or more digits of the feet. This is normal in many birds, such as ducks; amphibians, such as frogs; and mammals, such as kangaroos.
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L. minutus
Binomial name
Larus minutus
(Pallas, 1776, rivers of Siberia)
The Little Gull Larus minutus, is a small gull which breeds in northern Europe and Asia.
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Binomial name
Larus minutus
(Pallas, 1776, rivers of Siberia)
The Little Gull Larus minutus, is a small gull which breeds in northern Europe and Asia.
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L. marinus
Binomial name
Larus marinus
(Linnaeus, 1758, Gotland, Sweden)
The Great Black-backed Gull,
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Binomial name
Larus marinus
(Linnaeus, 1758, Gotland, Sweden)
Distribution across the Northern Hemisphere
The Great Black-backed Gull,
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