Larus occidentalis
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IOC Classification: Domain: Eukaryota • Regnum: Animalia • Phylum: Chordata • Subphylum: Vertebrata • Infraphylum: Gnathostomata • Superclassis: Tetrapoda • Cladus: Amniota • Cladus: Reptilia • Cladus: Archosauria • Classis: Aves • Superordo: Neognathae • Ordo: Charadriiformes • Familia: Laridae • Genus: Larus • Species: Larus occidentalis Audubon, 1839
Wikispecies has an entry on:
- English: Western Gull
- Ænglisc: Westmǣw
- العربية: نورس غربي
- مصرى: نورس غربى
- български: Западна чайка
- català: gavià occidental
- čeština: racek západní
- Cymraeg: gwylan y Gorllewin
- dansk: Amerikansk Svartbag
- Deutsch: Westmöwe
- Schweizer Hochdeutsch: Westmöwe
- Canadian English: Western Gull
- British English: Western Gull
- Esperanto: Okcidenta mevo
- español: Gaviota occidental, Pato occidental
- eesti: kiltkajakas
- فارسی: کاکایی غربی
- suomi: amerikanmerilokki
- français: Goéland d'Audubon, Goéland d’Audubon
- עברית: שחף מערבי
- hrvatski: obalni galeb
- magyar: nyugati sirály
- italiano: Gabbiano occidentale
- 日本語: アメリカオオセグロカモメ
- lietuvių: vakarinis kiras
- latviešu: rietumu kaija
- македонски: западен галеб
- norsk bokmål: Kaliforniasvartbak
- Nederlands: Californische Meeuw
- Diné bizaad: Eʼeʼaahdę́ę́ʼ tónteel tsídii
- polski: mewa zachodnia
- português: gaivota-de-pés-rosados
- русский: Западная чайка
- slovenčina: čajka pláštiková
- svenska: västtrut
- українська: мартин західний, Західний мартин
- Tiếng Việt: Mòng biển phương tây
- 中文: 西美鸥
- 中文(简体): 西美鸥
- 中文(繁體): 西美鷗
- 中文(香港): 西美鷗
- IUCN: Larus occidentalis Audubon, 1839 (old web site) (Least Concern)
Different views of sitting adult birds[edit]
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injured foot
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front
Head[edit]
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eating starfish
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juvenile
In flight[edit]
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juvenile
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Juvenile
Behavior[edit]
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attacking an American Coot
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fighting for mates
Young birds[edit]
Sorted by age
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newly hatched
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1. day
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3 weeks old
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3 weeks old
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about 3 weeks old
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about 3 weeks old
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4 weeks old
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1st winter
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2nd year
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faded 1st summer plumage
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Subadult (2nd-3rd year), with injured foot
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Subadult (2nd-3rd year)