- The
great black-backed gull (
Larus marinus) is the
largest member of the gull family.
Described by the
Cornell Lab of
Ornithology as "the king of the...
- or
Latin larus,
which appears to have
referred to a gull or
other large seabird. The type
species is the
great black-backed gull (
Larus marinus). The genus...
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tentatively ****igned to the
modern genus Larus.
Among those of them that have been
confirmed as gulls, Milne-Edwards' "
Larus"
elegans and "L."
totanoides from...
-
large clutch or
possibly from two
females Great black-backed gull (
Larus marinus),
small clutch Masked lapwing (Vanellus miles),
typical clutch Common...
- duck (Somateria mollissima),
great black-backed gull (
Larus marinus), and
glaucous gull (
Larus hyperboreus).
Seabird egging has been
banned in mainland...
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largest species in this
diverse order is the
great black-backed gull (
Larus marinus) of the
North Atlantic,
attaining a
height as
large as 0.79 m (2.6 ft)...
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Herring gulls (
Larus argentatus) and
great black-backed
gulls (
Larus marinus) in Vestfjord,
Norway eating fish
remnants after fishers cleaned their catch...
- of
lesser black-backed
gulls (
Larus fuscus),
herring gulls (
Larus argentatus) and
great black-backed
gulls (
Larus marinus). It is also home to slowworms...
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schistisagus (A) Glaucous-winged gull,
Larus glaucescens (A)
Glaucous gull,
Larus hyperboreus Great black-backed gull,
Larus marinus (A)
Least tern,
Sternula antillarum...
- to: Kelp gull (
Larus dominic****), of the
southern hemisphere, also
known as the
southern black-backed gull
Lesser black-backed gull (
Larus fuscus), of the...