Gull, Yellow Legged
A common gull around the mediterranean. Adults are externally similar to herring gulls but have yellow legs. They have a grey back, slightly darker than herring gulls but lighter than lesser black-backed gulls. They are much whiter-headed in autumn, and have more extensively black wing tips with few white spots, just as lesser black-backed. They have a red spot on the bill as adults, like the entire complex. There is a red ring around the eye like in the lesser black-backed gull but unlike in the herring gull which has a dark yellow ring.
Family
Latin Name
Larus michahellis
Further reading
When the bird was spotted
| Date | Location | Title | Seen by | Interestingness |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Portugal, Algarve | Tavira | b.m.stokesley | ** | |
| Portugal, Algarve | Lagos | b.m.stokesley | * | |
| Portugal, Madeira | Madeira | b.m.stokesley | ** | |
| Spain, Canary Islands | La Palma | b.m.stokesley | ** | |
| Spain, Canary Islands | Gran Canaria | b.m.stokesley | * | |
| Portugal, Algarve | Faro | b.m.stokesley | ||
| Greece, Kalymnos | Everywhere | mike421 | ||
| Spain, Mallorca | Puerto Pollensa - Formentor peninsular | b.m.stokesley |