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The
Laughing Gull is a familiar beach gull of the Atlantic
and Gulf coasts. The loud "laughing" calls
can be heard in the summer along most beaches in
those regions.
Description: Measuring about 18 inches in length, the adult has
a black head and dark bill with a conspicuous white
eye ring. The wings are gray with black primary
feathers. The breast and underparts are white. The
legs and feet are reddish in color and the tail
is white. In non-breeding plumage, the black head
is replaced with white feathers, though some black
feathers remain. Immature and juvenile birds are
brownish. Males and females are similar.
Diet: Aquatic invertebrates, small fish, squid, insects,
amphibians, handouts, trash, occasionally berries.
The Laughing Gull will sometimes steal food from
terns and other gulls. It will also take human handouts.
Large flocks of gulls may congregate around a person
with food.
Range: The Laughing Gull breeds along the Atlantic coast
from southern Maine to Florida, and along the Gulf
Coast from Florida to Texas. It also breeds in the
Caribbean islands. The Laughing Gull also winters
in Mexico and along the coasts of South America.
Habitat: The Laughing gull inhabits saltwater beaches, islands,
rivers, parks, landfills, estuaries, and marshes.
Status: The Laughing Gull is common. |