Yellow-legged gulls are large, bulky birds standing 2 feet tall. Their namesake yellow legs match their beaks.
The most widespread pink-legged gull in North America, the herring is common in the east and mainly a winter visitor in the west. Hybrids can be locally common (mainly in the wescat). Polytypic.
Seven children were left with gashes to their scalps after being attacked by herring gulls in the Scottish Borders, ...
A book written in Doric by pupils at Riverbank School about a naughty herring gull has won Scots Bairns Book o the Year at the Scots Language Awards. ‘Summer e Magic Scurry’ was written by the Primary ...
Next time you are on the Detroit River, keep an eye peeled for a mink! This keystone species is now thriving along this ...
Renee M. Borges discusses the impact of urbanization on biodiversity, emphasizing the importance of preserving ecological ...
WE launched our new season of indoor meetings on September 10 with a talk by Peter Rock on urban gulls. Peter has been ...
Ornithologist Dr Andrew Douse said there had been a 60% drop in herring gulls since 1986. He blames issues including changes in the fishing industry which have hit their food supply. Gulls eat a ...
A survey has been launched asking people about their experiences with gulls in one Moray town. Elgin Community Council is ...