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Laughing Gull

Leucophaeus atricilla

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29.59, -95.09

Field Notes

Description:

Laughing Gulls are medium-sized gulls with fairly long wings and long legs that impart a graceful look when they are flying or walking. They have stout, fairly long bills. Laughing Gulls are medium gray above and white below. Summer adults have a crisp black hood, white arcs around the eye, and a reddish bill. In winter, the hood becomes a blurry gray mask on a white head. The legs are reddish black to black. Immatures are much browner and more subtly patterned than adults; they take 2-3 years to gain adult plumage.

Habitat:

Upper Texas Coast (UTC 082) BAY AREA PARK: This Harris County park is situated on Armand Bayou. It has a long board walk for excellent views of the upper part of the bayou.

Notes:

Note: the second bird (the one on the right without the black cap) in photos 2, 3, & 4 is the Ring-billed Gull, Larus delawarensis.

Species ID Suggestions

Comments (2)

Thanks ForestDragon for identifying the second bird in my photos 2-4. I got carried away with posting from the trip and forgot to go back and add that note.
Nice photos. The non-hooded gull in images 2,3 and 4 is a Ring-billed Gull, Larus delawarensis.

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