Adult (Iceland) © Amanda Guercio eBird S36150206 Macaulay Library ML 55257471
Nonbreeding adult (Thayer's) © Brian Sullivan
Nonbreeding adult (Iceland) © Amanda Guercio
First winter (Iceland) © Luke Seitz
First winter (Thayer's) © Brian Sullivan
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First winter (Thayer's) © Brian Sullivan
First winter (Thayer's) © Blake Matheson
Second winter (Thayer's) © Blake Matheson
Adult (Iceland) © Ryan Sanderson
Nonbreeding adult (Thayer's) © Alix d'Entremont
First winter (Iceland) © David Brown
First winter (Thayer's) © Brian Sullivan
Second winter (Iceland) © Daniel Irons
Nonbreeding adult (Thayer's) (with American Herring Gull) © Daniel Casey

Iceland Gull Larus glaucoides

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Identification

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Pale, medium-sized gull, smaller and daintier than Glaucous or Herring Gulls. Often looks cute with rounded head and small bill. Extremely variable plumage. Variation is apparently clinal across the Arctic breeding range, from darkest in the west to palest in the east. The palest adults have very pale gray backs and nearly pure white wingtips. The darkest birds, formerly known as Thayer’s Gull, are darker gray above and have blackish wingtips. Young birds range from almost pure white to medium brown, never as dark as Herring Gull. First-year birds usually have a mostly dark bill. Winters along both coasts of North America and in Europe, often near the ocean or on large lakes. Typically found in small numbers among flocks of other large gulls.

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