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european herring gull from en.wikipedia.org
The European herring gull (Larus argentatus) is a large gull, up to 66 cm (26 in) long. It breeds throughout the northern and western coasts of Europe.
european herring gull from www.allaboutbirds.org
Herring Gulls are large gulls with hefty bills and robust bodies. In flight, they look barrel-chested and broad-winged compared to smaller species such as Ring- ...

European herring gull

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The European herring gull is a large gull, up to 66 cm long. It breeds throughout the northern and western coasts of Europe. Wikipedia
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european herring gull from oceana.org
Like many seagulls, the European herring gull eats a variety of prey and will both hunt and scavenge for suitable food. They forage for a variety of living, ...
european herring gull from ebird.org
Common and widespread large gull found throughout the Northern Hemisphere. Adults have a fairly pale gray back, pale eye, and dull pinkish legs.
european herring gull from www.rspb.org.uk
Herring gulls are large, noisy gulls found throughout the year around our coasts and inland around rubbish tips, fields, large reservoirs and lakes.
european herring gull from www.animalia.bio
The European herring gull (Larus argentatus) is one of the best-known of all gulls along the shores of Western Europe, it was once abundant.
european herring gull from www.wildlifetrusts.org
Adult herring gulls are silvery-grey above and white below, with pink legs. They have a white head (streaky during the winter) and black wingtips with white ...
european herring gull from birdsoftheworld.org
The North American Herring Gull is currently classified by the American Ornithological Society as a subspecies (Larus argentatus smithsonianus) of a species ...
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The European herring gull is a common species along the German coast. It is however difficult to distinguish herring gulls from other seagull species.
european herring gull from datazone.birdlife.org
This species has an extremely large range, and hence does not approach the thresholds for Vulnerable under the range size criterion (Extent of Occurrence < ...