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GPS tracking data showed the bird zooming across bridges and interstates at 60 miles per hour on two occasions in 2018 ...
The findings, published recently in the scientific journal BioOne, mark the first time a western gull has ever been observed ...
The vagrant kelp gull mated with a local herring gull, though the chick did not survive. Experts say it's a "complete mystery ...
"I enjoy that excitement and mystery." Experts stunned after spotting rare bird in new location: 'We never know what we're going to see or find' first appeared on The Cool Down.
The decrease is because of the loss of nesting habitat and lack of food availability, the RSPB says. Skip to content. ... This includes the black-headed gull, common gull, Mediterranean gull, ...
The decrease is because of the loss of nesting habitat and lack of food availability, the RSPB says. ... This includes the black-headed gull, common gull, Mediterranean gull, ...