Iceland Gull - Larus glaucoides

Description

A medium-size gull, it has a rounded head and smallish beak, giving it a dove-like expression.  In all plumages Iceland Gulls can be distinguished from most other gulls by the distinctively pale, mostly white, primaries with no sign of any black in the wing. The Glaucous Gull has a similar wing pattern but the Iceland Gull is a smaller bird about the size of a Herring Gull though slimmer, longer-winged and with a more delicate-looking head and bill. Immatures are mostly a pale creamy-brown with more extensive and less contrasting black in the bill than on a young Glaucous Gull.

Similar Species

Similar to Glaucous Gull but smaller

Identification difficulty
Habitat

Winters on estuaries, coasts, reservoirs and rubbish tips.

When to see it

During the winter months.

Life History

Breeds in the Arctic and winters as far south as New York and Britain.

UK Status

Wintering population 200.

VC55 Status

Scarce winter visitor, recorded most years.

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Species profile

Common names
Iceland Gull
Species group:
Birds
Kingdom:
Animalia
Order:
Charadriiformes
Family:
Laridae
Records on NatureSpot:
43
First record:
08/12/2008 (Steve Lister)
Last record:
28/01/2017 (Baker, Rodney)

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