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Bird name:

Heermann's Gull

Larus heermanni

Order

CHARADRIIFORMES

Family

Gulls, Terns, Skimmers (Laridae)

Code 4

HEEG

Code 6

LARHEE

ITIS

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ILLUSTRATION

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CONSERVATION STATUS

Near-Threatened

The Heermann's Gull has a very small range, with 90% of breeding confined to Isla Rosa in Mexico. Native to North America and Guatemala, this bird prefers neritic, intertidal, and coastal marine ecosystems. The global population of this bird fluctuates wildly, putting the bird at risk of severe population decimation and necessitating inclusion on the IUCN Red List. For this reason, the current evaluation status of Heermann's Gull is Near Threatened.

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SUMMARY

Overview

Heermann's Gull: Medium-sized gull with gray underparts and dark gray upperparts. Head is white and bill is bright red with black tip. Tail is black and edged with white. Legs and feet are black. Dives into ocean to catch fish. Also steals and scavenges. Flight is bouyant and direct.


Range and Habitat

Heermann's Gull: Nests on hot desert islands along the coast of western Mexico, migrates northward to the Pacific coast of the U.S. as far north as southern British Columbia; may disperse southward from Mexican breeding grounds. Found along beaches, rocky shoreline, estuaries, and lagoons.

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SONGS AND CALLS

Voice Text

"kwak", "weee"

INTERESTING FACTS

  • The Heerman's Gull is the only North American gull that breeds south of the United States and comes north to spend the nonbreeding season.
  • Of the current population of about 150,000 pairs, 90% nest on the island of Isla Rasa off Baja California in the Gulf of California.
  • Several attempts have been made to breed in California. So far these attempts have been unsuccessful, but eventual successful nesting is expected.
  • A group of gulls has many collective nouns, including a "flotilla", "gullery", "screech", "scavenging", and "squabble" of gulls.

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RANGE MAP

Range Map for Heermann's Gull

FAMILY DESCRIPTION

TERMINOLOGY

CREDITS

Author

Gary Owen Dick

Artist

Irina Rud-Volga

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