Adult Herring Gull Note all white tail, pink legs/feet, lack of black marks on bill. Cape Hatteras, NC5 Mar 2006 |
Adult Herring Gull 5 Mar 2006 |
Adult Herring GullCape Hatteras, NC 14 Feb 2004 |
Adult Herring GullCape Hatteras, NC 14 Feb 2004 |
Herring GullOff stern of Miss Hatteras Cape Hatteras, NC 14 Feb 2004 |
3rd winter Herring Gull Note black spotting in tail Cape Hatteras, NC5 Mar 2006 |
3rd winter Herring Gull Note black spotting in tail Cape Hatteras, NC14 Feb 2004 | |
First winter Herring Gulls are fairly uniform mottled grayish-brown birds with mostly dark tails and mostly black bills. Cape Hatteras, NC5 Mar 2006 | |
Two Herring Gulls between Ring-billed Gulls. The left-hand Herring is a 1st winter bird, and the right-hand Herring is a 2nd winter bird. Landfill in Wake Co., NC22 Jan 2005 |
Herring Gull (Larus argentatus) Landfill in Wake Co., NC 20 Jan 2007 This bird looks to have barely survived an attack! |
This Herring-type mystery gull was clearly darker mantled than nearby Ring-billed and Herring Gulls. The shade of gray and body size seemed right for California Gull, but we (Derb Carter and I) thought we saw pink on the legs when it briefly stood. Perhaps we were mistaken and this is indeed a California Gull. Or perhaps it is a Vega Gull/European Herring Gull. Wrightsville Beach, New Hanover Co., NC | |
The mystery bird is near the far right. At the far left and middle left are two Lesser Black-backed Gulls, clearly darker than the mystery gull. The smaller, light gray gulls are Ring-billeds. Wrightsville Beach, New Hanover Co., NC | |
The mystery bird is the lower left bird, next to a Ring-billed Gull. Wrightsville Beach, New Hanover Co., NC | |
The mystery bird is the left bird. The sitting bird on the right is an adult Herring Gull. Ring-billed Gulls are in front. Wrightsville Beach, New Hanover Co., NC |
Yellow-legged Gull? Hybrid Herring Gull? Cape Hatteras, NC 15 Feb 2004 This was an adult bird with a white head, a little bit of neck streaking, and an all white tail. The mantle color was clearly a couple shades darker than nearby Herring Gulls but also significantly lighter than nearby Lesser Black-backed Gulls. | |
Yellow-legged Gull? Hybrid Herring Gull? Cape Hatteras, NC 15 Feb 2004 While not visible here, the underwingtip showed a relatively small amount of black (whereas Yellow-legged Gulls L. michahellis generally show quite a bit of black there). We did observe a large white "window" in P-10 and a small dot in P-9, and Brian Patteson has a great photo of this. | |
Yellow-legged Gull? Hybrid Herring Gull? Cape Hatteras, NC 15 Feb 2004 The legs were dull golden "school bus yellow" colored, not bright yellow but clearly not pink like the nearby Herrings. | |
Yellow-legged Gull? Hybrid Herring Gull? Cape Hatteras, NC 15 Feb 2004 Wish that Herring Gull hadn't decided to scratch its head at that moment . . . | |
Yellow-legged Gull? Hybrid Herring Gull? Cape Hatteras, NC 15 Feb 2004 The iris was yellow and the orbital ring was reddish. |
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