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  • The Herring Gull, Larus argentatus, is a large gull (up to 26 inches or 66 cm long), and is the most abundant and best known of all gulls along the shores of Asia, western Europe, and North America.[1]  It breeds across North America, Europe and Asia.
    Gull SilfurmafurEG1_6005.jpg
  • The Herring Gull, Larus argentatus, is a large gull (up to 26 inches or 66 cm long), and is the most abundant and best known of all gulls along the shores of Asia, western Europe, and North America.[1]  It breeds across North America, Europe and Asia.
    Gull SilfurmafurEG1_5996.jpg
  • The Herring Gull, Larus argentatus, is a large gull (up to 26 inches or 66 cm long), and is the most abundant and best known of all gulls along the shores of Asia, western Europe, and North America.[1]  It breeds across North America, Europe and Asia.
    Gull SilfurmafurEG1_5957.jpg
  • The Herring Gull, Larus argentatus, is a large gull (up to 26 inches or 66 cm long), and is the most abundant and best known of all gulls along the shores of Asia, western Europe, and North America.[1]  It breeds across North America, Europe and Asia.
    Gull EG9_3881Silfurmafur.jpg
  • The Herring Gull, Larus argentatus, is a large gull (up to 26 inches or 66 cm long), and is the most abundant and best known of all gulls along the shores of Asia, western Europe, and North America.[1]  It breeds across North America, Europe and Asia.
    Gull SilfurmafurEG1_6003.jpg
  • The Herring Gull, Larus argentatus, is a large gull (up to 26 inches or 66 cm long), and is the most abundant and best known of all gulls along the shores of Asia, western Europe, and North America.[1]  It breeds across North America, Europe and Asia.
    Gull EGvargur7_9696.jpg
  • The Herring Gull, Larus argentatus, is a large gull (up to 26 inches or 66 cm long), and is the most abundant and best known of all gulls along the shores of Asia, western Europe, and North America.[1]  It breeds across North America, Europe and Asia.
    Silfurmafur_EG53483.jpg
  • The Herring Gull, Larus argentatus, is a large gull (up to 26 inches or 66 cm long), and is the most abundant and best known of all gulls along the shores of Asia, western Europe, and North America.[1]  It breeds across North America, Europe and Asia.
    Silfurmafur_EG75773.jpg
  • The Herring Gull, Larus argentatus, is a large gull (up to 26 inches or 66 cm long), and is the most abundant and best known of all gulls along the shores of Asia, western Europe, and North America.[1]  It breeds across North America, Europe and Asia.
    Silfurmafur_EG75769.jpg
  • This is the largest gull, bigger than a Herring Gull. It is 71-79 cm (28-31 in) long with a 1.5-1.7 m (5-5.7 ft) wingspan and a body weight of 1.3-2 kg (2.9-4.4 lb), though large males regularly exceed this weight. It is bulky, and has a powerful bill.
    Gull EG9_7057svartbakur.jpg
  • This is the largest gull, bigger than a Herring Gull. It is 71-79 cm (28-31 in) long with a 1.5-1.7 m (5-5.7 ft) wingspan and a body weight of 1.3-2 kg (2.9-4.4 lb), though large males regularly exceed this weight. It is bulky, and has a powerful bill.
    Gull EGsvartbakur9_7062.jpg
  • This is the largest gull, bigger than a Herring Gull. It is 71-79 cm (28-31 in) long with a 1.5-1.7 m (5-5.7 ft) wingspan and a body weight of 1.3-2 kg (2.9-4.4 lb), though large males regularly exceed this weight. It is bulky, and has a powerful bill.
    Gull EG9_7044svartbakur.jpg
  • This is the largest gull, bigger than a Herring Gull. It is 71-79 cm (28-31 in) long with a 1.5-1.7 m (5-5.7 ft) wingspan and a body weight of 1.3-2 kg (2.9-4.4 lb), though large males regularly exceed this weight. It is bulky, and has a powerful bill.
    Gull EG8_0382svartbakur.jpg
  • This is the largest gull, bigger than a Herring Gull. It is 71-79 cm (28-31 in) long with a 1.5-1.7 m (5-5.7 ft) wingspan and a body weight of 1.3-2 kg (2.9-4.4 lb), though large males regularly exceed this weight. It is bulky, and has a powerful bill.
    Gull EG9_7108svartbakur.jpg
  • This is the largest gull, bigger than a Herring Gull. It is 71-79 cm (28-31 in) long with a 1.5-1.7 m (5-5.7 ft) wingspan and a body weight of 1.3-2 kg (2.9-4.4 lb), though large males regularly exceed this weight. It is bulky, and has a powerful bill.
    Gull EG9_5293svartbakur.jpg
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