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  1. Gull - Wikipedia

    Gulls are a generalist species that can thrive in various environments and survive on a widely varied diet. They are the least specialised of all the seabirds, and their morphology allows for …

  2. 13 Types of Gulls (and Terns) Found in Texas! - Bird Watching HQ

    Instead, gulls are a diverse family of birds with different habitats, ranges, and color patterns. I’ve also included terns in the list below, a closely related subgroup of gulls.

  3. San Diego Gulls Hockey Club Home | San Diego Gulls

    Stay up to date on the latest scores, news, roster and schedule for the San Diego Gulls of the American Hockey League.

  4. 25 Types of Gulls: Identification, Habitat, and Behavior

    Aug 19, 2025 · Gulls are among the most familiar and widespread seabirds, found along coasts, lakes, rivers, and even urban environments across the globe. Known for their intelligence, …

  5. Gull | Seabirds, Migration & Adaptations | Britannica

    Nov 13, 2025 · gull, any of more than 40 species of heavily built web-footed seabirds of the gull and tern family Laridae (order Charadriiformes). Several genera are usually recognized for …

  6. Gulls and Terns | Audubon

    Priority Bird.

  7. Identify gulls - The Wildlife Trusts

    What are gulls? Gulls are members of a large, widespread family of seabirds. Often known as seagulls (though no species is actually called a seagull, and many are found far from the sea), …

  8. 30 Types of Gulls (Larus, Pagophila, Xema, Chroicocephalus, Genus ...

    The gulls are more or less the scavengers of lakes, seas and oceans. These birds of varying sizes can be seen across the continent, some in cities, others in farmfields and along the coastlines.

  9. Gulls - Animal Streets

    Explore the diversity, behavior, and global importance of gulls in this engaging guide to one of the world’s most adaptable and intelligent seabirds.

  10. What Are Gulls? Their Species, Behaviors, and Habitats

    Aug 25, 2025 · There are over 40 recognized species of gulls globally. This diversity extends beyond size to subtle differences in bill shape, leg color, and wing patterns, allowing them to …