ROCHESTER, N.Y. — Valentine’s Day is just around the corner and Rochester’s chocolate shops are bracing for a big surge in people shopping for their significant others. Are you sure that the chocolate ...
Wednesday, June 29 2022 - A juvenile Great Black-backed Gull eats from an abandoned Playa Bowl on the beach at Seaside Heights. Get Photo Wednesday, June 29 2022 - Laughing Gulls peck at a piece of ...
Rising sea level along Virginia’s Eastern Shore has drowned what historically was a major nesting site for one of the region’s most iconic birds, the laughing gull. The number of breeding pairs ...
ANNA MARIA ISLAND, Fla. - Days after a number of Laughing Gulls were found dead in Sarasota County, roughly two dozen of the birds were found deceased in Manatee County. 2 Dozen Laughing Gulls found ...
Monday, June 20, 2022 - A Laughing Gull chick is nestled among eggs on Ring Island off Stone Harbor in Cape May County.Get Photo Monday, June 20, 2022 - Two Laughing Gull hatchlings wait for their ...
We at Gulf Coast Bird Observatory continue to monitor for nesting Wilson’s plovers and least terns on Matagorda Beach and Sargent Beach. The avian research team has been hard at work monitoring ...
If there’s one iconic image of summer in coastal Virginia, it might well be this — gulls frolicking overhead, darting for food on beaches and fast food parking lots, perching on light posts along the ...
A laughing gull and seven Virginia opossums were among the 60 animals admitted to the von Arx Wildlife Hospital at the Conservancy of Southwest Florida during a recent week. Other admissions included ...
1. To playback of calls of one of their chicks and calls of a foreign chick, parent Laughing Gulls responded by orientation towards the sound, approach, and calling in reply. They showed no ...
Laughing gull, a migratory bird from North America, has been sighted for the first time in the country at the Chittari estuary in Kasaragod district. C. Sreekanth, a birdwatcher and school teacher, ...
The Laughing Gull (Leucophaeus atricilla) was extripated as a breeding bird from New York State by 1900. Recolonization of coastal New York by this colonial waterbird occurred in 1979 with discovery ...