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.
IMAGES AND DESCRIPTIONS OF RECOGNIZED SPECIES/SUBSPECIES
Species marked with
have comprehensive plumage descriptions.
HYBRIDS
MYSTERY GULLS AND OTHER CONFUSING BIRDS
Send comments to me at
shampton@ospr.dfg.ca.gov
OTHER LARGE GULL PHOTO COLLECTIONS
featuring many photos of species covered here:
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.