- Sabine's
gull (/ˈseɪbɪn/ SAY-bin) (Xema sabini) also
known as the
fork-
tailed gull or xeme, is a
small gull. It is the only
species placed in the genus...
- The swallow-
tailed gull (Creagrus furcatus) is an
equatorial seabird in the
gull family, Laridae. It is the only
species in the
genus Creagrus,
which derives...
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woodcreeper Black-
tailed antbird Black-
tailed cisticola Black-
tailed crake Black-
tailed gnatcatcher Black-
tailed godwit Black-
tailed gull Black-
tailed leaftosser...
- The
fork-
tailed storm petrel (Hydrobates furcatus) is a
small seabird of the
storm petrel family Hydrobatidae. It is the second-most
abundant and widespread...
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belcheri (*) Black-
tailed gull,
Larus cr****irostris (*) Heermann's
gull,
Larus heermanni Short-billed
gull,
Larus brachyrhynchus Ring-billed
gull,
Larus delawarensis...
- Franklin's
gull,
Leucophaeus pipixcan (A)
Relict gull,
Ichthyaetus relictus (A) Pallas's
gull,
Ichthyaetus ichthyaetus (A) Black-
tailed gull,
Larus cr****irostris...
-
ichthyaetus Audouin's
gull,
Ichthyaetus audouinii (A) Black-
tailed gull,
Larus cr****irostris
Common gull,
Larus c**** Short-billed
gull,
Larus brachyrhynchus...
- (A) Ross's
gull,
Rhodostethia rosea (A)
Laughing gull,
Leucophaeus atricilla (A) Franklin's
gull,
Leucophaeus pipixcan Black-
tailed gull,
Larus cr****irostris...
- "Bar-
tailed Godwit". Avibase.
Retrieved 31
March 2024. Lepage, Denis. "Atlantic Puffin". Avibase.
Retrieved 31
March 2024. Lepage, Denis. "Heermann's
Gull"...
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gulls, but have a
fleshy cere
above the
upper mandible. They are strong,
acrobatic fliers.
Three species have been
recorded in Michigan. Long-
tailed jaeger...