Adulte nicheur © Peter Kaestner eBird S35664265 Macaulay Library ML 57117331
Juvénile © Lisa Owens
Adulte nicheur © Gil Ewing
Adulte nicheur © Michael Warner
Juvénile © Shawn Billerman
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Immature et adulte non nicheur © Santiago Imberti

Mouette à queue fourchue Creagrus furcatus

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Identification

ALIMENTÉ PAR MERLIN

The antithesis of confusing northern gulls, Swallow-tailed is stunning and distinctive. Breeding adults are mostly pearly gray with a black head, red eyering, pinkish legs, and a pale-tipped bill with a white spot at the base. In flight, note striking three-toned wing pattern with gray, white, and black. Nonbreeding adults have a white head with thick black mascara around the eye. Juveniles similar to nonbreeding adults but darker above with a scaly pattern and an entirely dark bill. Breeds on the Galapagos Islands; highly pelagic for the rest of the year, found in offshore waters as far south as central Chile. Not likely to be seen from land. Forages for squid at night.

ALIMENTÉ PAR MERLIN