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Laughing Gull

Leucophaeus atricilla

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Field Notes

Description:

Danielle Isolano 8/21/13 12:20 p.m. The Larus argentatus have bills that are generally yellow with a small red dot on the end. They are about 20 inches long. The wings are grey tipped with black.

Habitat:

The Larus argentatus are the most common seagull found in the United States. The seagull can also be found in Eurasia.

Notes:

I spotted the seagull at Buckroe Beach in Hampton Virginia.

Species ID Suggestions

Laughing Gull. - nonbreeding

Leucophaeus atricilla

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