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Unknown gull(?)

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I am really struggling to find out what species this, whether the colour is natural or this gull (?) has been subjected to an oil spill. Does anyone know? It looks like a gull, but the beak sits lower on the head / the forehead seems more bulbous then that of other gull species I know.

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Elsa
Elsa 11 years ago

Afraid these are the only ones I have Jellis.

Really appreciate your effort guys! If I were to guess anything it would be slender-billed as they are common where this one was found, but that bill really threw me. Not to mention the colour, was hoping it wouldn't be an oil spill victim..

Jellis
Jellis 11 years ago

do you have any other angles? It could be a dirty Slender bill Chroicocephalus genei

My first thought was black-headed in winter plumage and covered in what looks like refined oil.

ForestDragon
ForestDragon 11 years ago

Maybe a non-breeding plumage Black-headed Gull, Chroicocephalus ridibundus.
http://www.birdguides.com/species/specie...
Perhaps fluffed out because it isn't feeling well.

bayucca
bayucca 11 years ago

That bill was also my problem...

NathanHeuer
NathanHeuer 11 years ago

It has a very thin bill, not like a typical gull.

ForestDragon
ForestDragon 11 years ago

I agree with Liam. I think the bird ended up on the wrong end of some pollutant.
:(

Liam
Liam 11 years ago

Can't comment on species at the moment, but it looks like a very oiled bird given the coloration and plumage mess.

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