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Imagine it. An Iceland gull straying to Houston's doorstep all the way from the Canadian Arctic. There's one here hanging out with a thousand or more other gulls at a construction site along U.S ...
Iceland Gull. The Iceland gull is easier to identify than most other gulls because it looks quite different. These birds have a white and light gray head, chest, and underbelly.
The conservation foundation said it is "extremely rare" to see an Iceland gull in Florida, as the species generally spends the winter nesting in Canada. Read More.
The season wrap-up for Illinois bobcats, a question on red-tailed hawks along interstates, crying for the planet, and an Iceland gull photograph are among the notes from around Chicago outdoors ...
Reuben Rohn sent a photo of an Iceland gull in Ocean View in Norfolk. Iceland gulls breed in the remote Arctic and are only rarely seen along the coast in winter. A bald eagle swoops in for a visit… ...
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. --Although all gulls may seem to be pretty much the same to the casual observer, there are actually more than a dozen different species that can be found around the Island and ...
There's also always a chance to catch an Iceland gull mingling with our regular winter guests, particularly herring gulls; but that can be difficult, like trying to find a diamond in a glass ...
An Iceland gull has died after being seriously injured when a vehicle plowed through a flock of birds in a Moncton-area parking lot last week. Pam Novak, ...
An Iceland gull and a horned lark were seen at Rockingham Park in Salem on Jan. 13. An Iceland gull and over 70 brown-headed cowbirds were seen in East Kingston on Jan. 19.
A birder spotted an Iceland gull on the Susquehanna River at Shank’s Mare Boat Launch in Wrightsville on the morning of Jan. 27. Iceland Gulls come to the northeast for the winter and nest on ...