Girish Mahajan (Editor)

Slaty backed gull

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
Kingdom
  
Animalia

Order
  
Charadriiformes

Genus
  
Larus

Higher classification
  
Ivory gulls

Phylum
  
Chordata

Family
  
Laridae

Scientific name
  
Larus schistisagus

Rank
  
Species

Slaty-backed gull httpsuploadwikimediaorgwikipediacommonsdd

Similar
  
Bird, Gulls, Glaucous‑winged gull, Black‑tailed gull, Thayer's gull

Slaty backed gull


The slaty-backed gull (Larus schistisagus) is a large white-headed gull that breeds on the western coast of Alaska but travels widely during nonbreeding seasons. It is similar in appearance to the western gull and the glaucous-winged gull. Another alternate name is Pacific gull, though this also applies to a southern hemisphere species, Larus pacificus. Claims have been made as to its (sometimes occasional) presence throughout North America as well as the eastern coast of Asia. On November 3, 2012, an individual was spotted in Finland. The species has only been spotted three times before in Europe.

Contents

This species is tied with the Yellow-footed Gull for fourth largest gull species. Measures 55–68.5 cm (21.7–27.0 in) in length, 132–160 cm (52–63 in) in wingspan and weighs 1.05–1.7 kg (2.3–3.7 lb). Among standard measurements, the wing chord is 40.6 to 48 cm (16.0 to 18.9 in), the bill is 4.8 to 6.5 cm (1.9 to 2.6 in) and the tarsus is 6 to 7.6 cm (2.4 to 3.0 in). It has a white head, belly, and tail with a dark slaty-gray back and wings with a broad white trailing edge. The wings and back are slightly darker than those of the Western Gull. The underside of the wings features a "string of pearls" pattern along their edges; these can be seen from below when the bird is in flight. Its eyes are yellow. The legs are pink and short when compared with those of similar-looking gulls, and the body appears more stout. The bill is yellow with orange-red subterminal spot (the spot near the end of the bill that chicks peck in order to stimulate regurgitative feeding). Immature gulls' plumage is brown, similar to that of the great black-backed gull, but paler, and is practically indistinguishable from the immature herring gull in the field.

Slaty-backed gull Slatybacked Gull Audubon Field Guide

Slaty backed gull


Etymology

Slaty-backed gull Slatybacked Gull in Britain

The genus name is from Latin Larus which appears to have referred to a gull or other large seabird. The specific schistisagus is from New Latin schistus, "slate", and Latin sagus, "cloak".

Slaty-backed gull Birds Korea IDNote Slatybacked Gull

Slaty-backed gull Birds Korea IDNote Slatybacked Gull

Slaty-backed gull Gull Research Organisation

References

Slaty-backed gull Wikipedia


Similar Topics