A HAMPTON/DES JARDIN PRODUCTION
welcome to the
GULL IDENTIFICATION WEBSITE
PIECES OF A PUZZLE: adult Glaucous-winged Gull, first year probable hybrid, adult Herring Gull; photo by Mike Rogers.


"To the Sea, to the Sea! The white gulls are crying,
The wind is blowing, and the white foam is flying."
-Legolas' Song of the Sea (The Lord of the Rings, J.R.R. Tolkien)



featuring images, links to images, and individual species/subspecies descriptions
(limited to the larger "white-headed" species)


Most pics kept at this site now 50 KB or less; links to other sites may take longer to download.

These pages are dedicated to those rakish scavengers from the north (okay, some are from the south): gulls! gulls! gulls! Many breed in remote locales, migrate great distances, and, in winter, form the most coveted phenomenon that birders hope for: mixed species flocks. With these habits, there exists tremendous potential for rare vagrants to show up anywhere (e.g. a Glaucous-winged Gull in Morocco!). Yet, identification remains at a primitive level-- perhaps for no other common species does there exist such a lack of knowledge of basic identification. And it's not because they're wary-- a loaf of bread will ensure you great views! It is hoped that this website may help us all with gull identification.

TO STUDENTS WORKING ON SCHOOL PROJECTS/PAPERS: yes, you have permission to use the information and images here for personal educational projects and class assignments. Such use does not violate copyright laws.

DON'T BE SHY: take a crack at

QUIZ GULL #15 NEW!

QUIZ GULL #14 with answer

QUIZ GULL #13 with answer

QUIZ GULL #12 with answer

QUIZ GULL #11 with answer

QUIZ GULL #10 with answer

QUIZ GULL #9 with answer

QUIZ GULL #8 with answer

QUIZ GULL #7 with answer

QUIZ GULL #6 with answer

QUIZ GULL #5 with answer

QUIZ GULL #4 with answer

QUIZ GULL #3 with answer

QUIZ GULL #2 with answer

QUIZ GULL #1 with answer
SPECIAL PAGES:
abbreviations, notations, and feather tracts

the shades of mantle gray page
how dark was the "adult gray" on that gull?

a beginner's guide to aging gulls
how old is that bird?

taxonomy and species names

variability of gull plumages
includes a useful chart

the moult timing page
a time chart for each species (incomplete)

IMAGES AND DESCRIPTIONS OF RECOGNIZED SPECIES/SUBSPECIES
Species marked with have comprehensive plumage descriptions.

GLAUCOUS GULL hyperboreus HEUGLIN'S GULL heuglini=taimyrensis/antelius YELLOW-LEGGED GULL atlantis/michahellis CALIFORNIA GULL californicus/albertaensis
ICELAND GULL glaucoides LESSER BLACK-BACKED GULL graellsii/intermedius CASPIAN GULL cachinnans/ponticus BLACK-TAILED GULL crassirostris
THAYER'S GULL thayeri BALTIC GULL fuscus ("Baraba") STEPPE GULL barabensis RING-BILLED GULL delawarensis
HERRING GULL smithsonianus SLATY-BACKED GULL schistisagus ARMENIAN GULL armenicus COMMON GULL canus/heinei
HERRING GULL argenteus GLAUCOUS-WINGED GULL glaucescens MONGOLIAN GULL mongolicus MEW GULL brachyrhynchus
("Scandanavian") HERRING GULL argentatus WESTERN GULL occidentalis/wymani GREAT BLACK-BACKED GULL marinus KAMCHATKA GULL kamtchatkensis
VEGA GULL vegae YELLOW-FOOTED GULL livens KELP GULL dominicanus

HYBRIDS

GLAUCOUS-WINGED X WESTERN
(Olympic/Puget Sound Gull)
GLAUCOUS-WINGED X HERRING
GLAUCOUS X GLAUCOUS-WINGED
HERRING X GLAUCOUS
(Nelson's Gull)
HERRING X KELP HERRING X GREAT BLACK-BACKED HERRING X LESSER BLACK-BACKED ICELAND X THAYER'S
(Kumlien's Gull)


MYSTERY GULLS AND OTHER CONFUSING BIRDS

AT THIS SITE: AT OTHER SITES:
Lake Cunningham Gull
graellsii, heuglini?
Longport, NJ Gull
Herring x Lesser Black-backed?
Fernhill Wetlands Gull
a leucistic gull from Oregon?
King's Lynn Gull
heuglini or cachinaans or ?
Netherlands Gull
omissus or cachinaans or ?



Send comments to me at shampton@ospr.dfg.ca.gov

OTHER LARGE GULL PHOTO COLLECTIONS
featuring many photos of species covered here:


Robert Lewis' Gull Page Martin Reid's Gull Page Yukon Gullery
Angus Wilson's Seabirds Japanese Gull Page Allen Chartier's Gull Page
Rudy Offereins' Gulls


Thanks to all who have contributed pictures and comments! It is you who make these pages possible!

-Steve Hampton; send comments to me at shampton AT ospr.dfg.ca.gov. Most photos come from Don DesJardin; send comments to Don at birdpix AT pacbell.net.


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