Chroicocephalus genei (Brème, 1839) is a animal in the Laridae family, order Charadriiformes, kingdom Animalia. Not known to be toxic.

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Chroicocephalus genei (Brème, 1839)

Chroicocephalus genei (Brème, 1839)

Chroicocephalus genei, the slender-billed gull, is a medium-sized gull that breeds around the Mediterranean and northwestern Indian Ocean.

Family
Genus
Chroicocephalus
Order
Charadriiformes
Class
Aves

About Chroicocephalus genei (Brème, 1839)

Chroicocephalus genei, commonly known as the slender-billed gull, measures 37 to 40 cm (14.6 to 15.7 in) in length, with a wingspan ranging from 90 to 102 cm (35.4 to 40.2 in). It is slightly larger than the black-headed gull, which it resembles, but does not develop a black hood during the summer breeding season. This species has a pale grey body, white head and breast, and black tips on its primary wing feathers. Its head and dark red bill have an elongated, tapering shape, and the bird has a distinctly long-necked appearance. Its legs are dark red, and its iris is yellow. During the summer, the breast takes on a faint pink colouration. Like most gulls, the slender-billed gull takes two years to reach full maturity. First-year immature individuals have a black terminal band on the tail and dark patches on the wings. The slender-billed gull breeds in lagoons and lakes around the Mediterranean Sea, and in similar habitats in countries bordering the northwestern Indian Ocean. In 2010, a successful breeding colony was discovered on an island in a mountain lake in Algeria; the lack of predators and human disturbance allowed over 98% of the colony's eggs to hatch. This species overwinters on coastal estuaries and bays, and forages for food in deltas, marshes, and grassland. It is one of several gull species that will feed at landfill sites.

Photo: (c) Анна Голубева, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC-ND), uploaded by Анна Голубева · cc-by-nc-nd

Taxonomy

Animalia Chordata Aves Charadriiformes Laridae Chroicocephalus

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Sources: GBIF, iNaturalist, Wikipedia, NCBI Taxonomy · Disclaimer

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