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  2. Yellow-legged gull - Wikipedia

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    It is now generally accepted that the yellow-legged gull is a full species, but until recently there was much disagreement. For example, British Birds magazine split the yellow-legged gull from the herring gull in 1993 but included the Caspian gull in the former, [3] but the BOU in Great Britain retained the yellow-legged gull as a subspecies of the herring gull until 2007. [4]

  3. European storm petrel - Wikipedia

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    The yellow-legged gull is a particular problem in the Mediterranean, and great skuas were estimated to kill 7,500 petrels a year on St Kilda, an unsustainable number. [ 19 ] [ 50 ] Some great black-backed gulls on the Atlantic islands specialise in taking seabird chicks at night, [ 41 ] and peregrine falcons hunt adults at sea. [ 27 ]

  4. 'The lakes are alive again': These frogs are back from near ...

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    The yellow-legged frogs remained abundant in only about 20% of the most remote, unstocked lakes. But even that changed after World War II. “All these pilots are coming back with very, very ...

  5. Ichthyaetus - Wikipedia

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    Genus Ichthyaetus – Kaup, 1829 – six species ; Common name Scientific name and subspecies Range Size and ecology IUCN status and estimated population Sooty gull ...

  6. European herring gull - Wikipedia

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    The European herring gull (Larus argentatus) is a large gull, up to 66 cm (26 in) long. [2] It breeds throughout the northern and western coasts of Europe. Some European herring gulls, especially those resident in colder areas, migrate further south in winter, but many are permanent residents, such as in Ireland, Britain, Iceland, or on the North Sea shores.

  7. Yellow-legged hornets show up in US. 9 things you ... - AOL

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    While the yellow-legged hornet is not very aggressive toward humans, it poses a huge risk to the honeybee population. Yellow-legged hornets show up in US. 9 things you should know as Florida keeps ...

  8. What is a yellow-legged hornet? The invasive species spotted ...

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    The yellow-legged hornet, identified as Vespa velutina, comes from Southeast Asia. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to ...

  9. Greater yellowlegs - Wikipedia

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    Adults have long yellow legs and a long, thin, dark bill which has a slight upward curve and is longer than the head. The body is grey-brown on top and white underneath; the neck and breast are streaked with dark brown. The rump is white. It ranges in length from 29 to 40 cm (11 to 16 in) and in weight from 111 to 250 g (3.9 to 8.8 oz).