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  • Laughing Gulls (Leucophaeus atricilla)


    Laughing Gulls (Leucophaeus atricilla) by Paolo Dolina, on Flickr

    If one has ever heard a group of Laughing Gulls (Leucophaeus atricilla) calling, the English Name of this species is no surprise. They do indeed have a cackling laugh-like call. During the breeding season this is a black hooded gull with white crescents above and below the eyes; above it is mid-grey and white below including the tail. The primaries lack any white mirrors, and only show small white tips, so the wing pattern is a rather simple one for a gull. What is distinctive is the very long and drawn-out look of this species. The bill is long, and even looks to droop; the head, neck and body are also long. But what stands out are the very long legs, often looking like they stand on stilts, and the very long wings. In flight the long and skinny wings are distinctive. It is closely related to the Franklin’s Gull (Leucophaeus pipixcan) and shares many similarities in plumage with that species, although it may in fact be much more closely related to the largely dark Grey Gull (Leucophaeus modestus) and Lava Gull (Leucophaeus fuliginosus). Laughing Gulls are found in coastal regions with warmer water from Mexico to Peru on the Pacific, and the N United States to N Brazil on the Atlantic coasts. They are migratory but these migrations are complex. For example, they are found throughout the year on the United States Atlantic Coast, although northernmost ones retreat, while in the Lesser Antilles they are only present during the summer, the breeding season.

    Source: https://neotropical.birds.cornell.ed...augul/overview

    Location: https://goo.gl/maps/aw5fUow7rrp

  • #2
    Thanks for sharing Paolo! Nice and close. Great info about the Gull as well, aways interesting to read about birds we don't get to see here. Colours and focus are spot on.
    I Shoot A Canon

    Web: isacimages.com / My Gear / Flickr Photostream
    My memory's not as sharp as it used to be.
    Also, my memory's not as sharp as it used to be.

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    • #3
      Brings back memories of a small group of them just riding the air from the ship for many hours without having to flap their wings. Is this how you managed to capture this great picture? This gull looks as if it is enjoying itself.
      Better a full bottle in front of me
      than a full frontal lobotomy.
      Hans

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      • #4
        Its a different angle that is for sure. Like what you have done.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Isac View Post
          Thanks for sharing Paolo! Nice and close. Great info about the Gull as well, aways interesting to read about birds we don't get to see here. Colours and focus are spot on.
          Thank you Ralph HansE & Isac

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