Adulte nicheur © Timo Mitzen eBird S65336211 Macaulay Library ML 213666391
Adulte non nicheur © Cameron Eckert
Adulte non nicheur © Christoph Moning
Premier hiver © Christoph Moning
Premier hiver © Mark Bartolome Stevens
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Deuxième hiver © Chris Wood
Troisième hiver © Matt Davis
Adulte non nicheur © Jeffrey Moore
Premier hiver © Chezy Yusuf
Premier hiver © Greg Gillson
Adulte (avec Black Oystercatcher) © Brooke Miller

Goéland à ailes grises Larus glaucescens

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Identification

ALIMENTÉ PAR MERLIN

Large, stocky gull of the North Pacific. Generally fairly pale and uniform-looking; at all ages, note wingtips and back are approximately the same color. Takes four years for immatures to progress from mostly brown to fully white and gray adult plumage; intermediate plumages are often mottled and messy. Most immatures look frosty grayish-brown with smooth patterning. Found in coastal areas, including beaches, mudflats, and even city parks. Identification is complicated by frequent hybridization with Western, Herring, and Glaucous Gulls in various parts of range. Pure birds can be difficult to find and identify with certainty, and many intermediate birds are best left unidentified.

ALIMENTÉ PAR MERLIN