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Anything Larus

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A website dedicated to the gulls and gull-watching in North America.

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Anything Larus Anything Larus - a website dedicated to gulls and gull-watching in North America Home ABA Accidentals Quiz Archives Monthly Notables Featured Highlights 02 May 2025 Featured Highlights - May 2025 Welcome to Featured Highlights, May 2025. This video series aims to highlight ideas found in  The Gull Guide - North America . I'll be expanding on and detailing concepts you're reading about in the book, beginning with establishing a foundation for molt and plumage.  This fifth video briefly reviews the start of the 2nd prebasic molt, and then focuses on the differences between 2nd cycle and 3rd cycle in large gulls. Distinguishing these two can often be done with perched birds, but sometimes an open wing is needed, and is safest when aging large gulls.  Requests and suggestions can be forwarded to  thegullguide@gmail.com Click on thumbnail above and be sure to watch in HD at May 02, 2025 Email This BlogThis! Share to X Share to Facebook ...

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