Breeding adult © Alexis Lours eBird S166680883 Macaulay Library ML 616851805
Nonbreeding adult © Leo Damrow
Breeding adult © Alberto Cruz
Nonbreeding adult © Chrisostomos Bairaktaris
Juvenile © Adrien Mauss
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Juvenile © Adrien Mauss
Second winter © Ian K Barker
Third winter © David Fernández
Third winter © Louis Backstrom

European Herring Gull Larus argentatus

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Identification

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A large gull found throughout northern Europe. Adults have a fairly pale gray back, pale eye, and dull pinkish legs. Takes four years for immatures to progress from mostly brown to fully white and gray adult plumage; intermediate plumages are often mottled and messy. Extremely variable plumage can make identification a challenge. Adults can normally be identified by a combination of their large size and pale-gray back. Usually shows a dull pinkish base to the bill by the first winter, and develops a pale eye by the second winter. Some immature birds can fade to almost white, especially in their first or second summer, but they always show darker wingtips. Occurs inland and along the coast, frequenting fishing boats, beaches, lakes, and landfills. Often forms large flocks with other gulls.

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