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A glaucous-winged gull was spotted in Lake County this week. ... gray wings, black tail with white wing spots and yellow legs. But not all ring-billed gulls look alike. A 2-year-old ring-billed, ...
The glaucous-winged gull has dark eyes — though a few of these scavengers have light eyes, too. ... Easily distinguishable by a black head, they are the only gull that commonly nest in trees.
First, they are by far our most numerous gull. Call any local pale-winged gull with substantial black at the wing-tips a ring-bill, and you’re making a good guess. Second, ...
Other gull species with reported sightings in the Flathead Valley include: mew gull, glaucous-winged gull, Iceland gull, lesser black-backed gull and Bonaparte’s gull.
The great black-backed gull is the largest of the Irish gulls, and is much bigger than the black-headed gull. The adult birds have a black back and wings with white wing tips.
Description: A small gull, some 38 to 44 cm long, with a 94 to 105 cm wingspan. The wing has a white leading edge that can be seen in flight (see photo), and the primary wing feathers are tipped ...