Juveniele meeuw, hoogstwaarschijnlijk een Zilvermeeuw, Herring Gull (juv.)(?), (Larus argentatus), Nederland Noord-Holland
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Black Headed Gull (Chroicocephalus ridibundus) parent with chicks, family Sulidae, order Charadriiformes, England
photograph by David Wheatley
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I survived finals so have some more evil robots/ sketches
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june 8th
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Ivory gulls! A small gull that breeds in the high arctic. Juveniles have dark feather barring, and adults are plain white.
[ID: an illustration of two white birds flying to the left. One is smaller and has dark markings. The background is swirly clouds with a blue and orange border of stylized waves and florals. End.]
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Gull sketches. Found these a bit difficult (and I didn't have glasses on or contacts in, which didn't help) so will have to do more sometime soon
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Whole flock of Bonaparte’s Gulls
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Birdling Seagull
Ko-fi / Instagram
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You don't have to yell about it
Ring-billed Gulls (Larus delawarensis)
December 15, 2023
John Heinz National Wildlife Refuge, Tinicum, Pennsylvania
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wanted to paint this meme
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I post Kirby and WH40k art exclusively now.
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the western gull is just one of many birds known to display same-sex pairing behavior. however, it had previously been unclear if one partner in female-female pairings took on a typically ‘masculine’ role and the other took on a ‘feminine’ role, regardless of sex. it had been hypothesized that these pairings were the result of one gull adopting a typically masculine role. researchers found that regardless of same-sex pairings, the gulls behaved identically to members of their sex in opposite-sex pairings. additionally, up to 14 percent of 1,200 seagulls in the survey were in same-sex pairings.
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