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Ken Abrahams has taken thousands of photos of birds. An amateur photographer with limited mobility, he sits on the beach near ...
The findings, published recently in the scientific journal BioOne, mark the first time a western gull has ever been observed ...
The vagrant kelp gull mated with a local herring gull, though the chick did not survive. Experts say it's a "complete mystery" how the bird came to nest so far north in the first place ...
Out of 50 gull species, 13 were recorded as using urban areas to breed, while 13 were recorded using urban areas to forage for food. Nine species bred and fed in more building-heavy environments.
GPS tracking data showed the bird zooming across bridges and interstates at 60 miles per hour on two occasions in 2018 ...
Let me say one thing right up front – there is no such bird as a "sea gull." Did you get that? There are 24 species of gulls in the United States and Canada – 14 in the West, six that are ...
A kelp gull has been spotted in Milwaukee under the Hoan Bridge, the first confirmed sighting of the species in Wisconsin.
A great spot to look for this and other wintering gull species is along Lake Michigan in Winthrop Harbor, Zion and Waukegan. Another one you may see is the glaucous gull, which in certain plumages ...
Many other gull species do this as well, including our common ring-billed gull. While this experience is, I’m sure, not fun for the clam, it is interesting to watch.
They are the sound of our seaside, and can often be seen stealing a pasty, a sandwich or some chips. Seagulls. But, love them or loathe them, they are in decline, according to wildlife experts ...
Seagull species that have bigger brains are more likely to nest on coastal cliffs and may also be better adapted to breed in urban environments such as on the roofs of buildings. New research has ...
The kelp gull was bird species 819 on Wolff's life list. Ayyash said many gull species are very adaptable and can live in close proximity to humans and human development.