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CONSERVATION STATUS
The Laughing Gull has a current evaluation of Least Concern. The prior rating for this bird species was Lower Risk. At this time the range and population of this bird species are considered to be stable enough to warrant no immediate concerns. The range of the Laughing Gull is estimated at about 400,000 square kilometers. The population of this bird species could be as high as almost 1 million individual birds. This bird is native to many portions of the world, including South America, the Caribbean and Central America.
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SUMMARY
Overview
Laughing Gull: Medium gull, gray back, white underparts. Head has black hood, neck is white, and bill is red. Wings are gray and white-edged and black at tips; tail is white. Legs and feet are black. Slow flight with deep wing beats. Soars on updrafts. Named for its laughterlike call.
Range and Habitat
Laughing Gull: Lives mainly on the Atlantic and Gulf coasts of the U.S., ranging from Maine down through Florida and Texas. Spends winters regularly north to Virginia, in smaller numbers farther north. Found in salt marshes, lagoons, and coastal beaches.
SONGS AND CALLS
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Laughing Gull
Voice Text
"ha, ha, ha, ha"
INTERESTING FACTS
- The Laughing Gull is the largest of the dark-hooded gulls. It is aptly named, as its extended, "ha-ha-ha" call resembles laughter.
- Vagrant birds have, on rare occasion, been sighted in western Europe.
- Folklore from Scotland says “Seagull, seagull, sit on the sand; it’s a sign of rain when you are at hand.” Birds will roost in times of low pressure, which is often indicative of an oncoming storm.
- A group of gulls has many collective nouns, including a "flotilla", "gullery", "screech", "scavenging", and "squabble" of gulls.
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