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- Hartlaubs_gull abstract "The Hartlaub's gull or king gull, (Chroicocephalus hartlaubii) is a small gull, which is a non-migratory breeding resident endemic to the Atlantic Ocean coastline of South Africa and Namibia. Although it is predominantly coastal or estuarine, it is not a pelagic species, and is rarely seen at sea far from land. It was formerly sometimes considered to be a subspecies of the silver gull (C. novaehollandiae), and, as is the case with many gulls, it has traditionally been placed in the genus Larus but is now placed in the genus Chroicocephalus.About one half of the total population, currently estimated at about 30 000 birds, are within the Greater Cape Town area. It breeds in large colonies, and the main traditional breeding colony for the Cape Town area is on Robben Island. The adults fly to the mainland to find food for their chicks, a round trip of about 24 km.Hartlaub's gull is 36–38 cm in length. It is a mainly white gull with a grey back and upperwings, black wingtips with conspicuous white "mirrors", and a dark red bill and legs. When breeding it has a very faint lavender grey hood, but otherwise has a plain white head. Sexes are similar. This species differs from the slightly larger grey-headed gull in its thinner, darker bill, deeper red legs, paler, plainer head, and dark eyes.The Hartlaub's gull takes two years to reach maturity. Juvenile birds have a brown band across the wings. They differ from same-age grey-headed gulls in that they lack a black terminal tail band, less dark areas in the wings, darker legs, and a white head.Hartlaub's gull has accommodated well to humans, and can become very tame around habitations. It is an omnivore like most larus gulls, and they will scavenge at tips and feed on scraps as well as seeking suitable small prey, often by wading in shallow water.Although it is a relatively rare species, about the tenth rarest of the world's 50 or so gull species, it is common in its range and is widely regarded in Cape Town as a nuisance, fouling buildings and bathing in urban ponds. It has, at times, been a hazard to aircraft near airports.Like most gulls, it is highly gregarious in winter, both when feeding or in evening roosts. This is a noisy species, especially at colonies. The call is a raucous crow-like kaaarrh. This species is frequently the subject of complaints about the noise it makes in urban areas.This species’ name commemorates the German physician and zoologist, Gustav Hartlaub.".
- Hartlaubs_gull binomialAuthority Carl_Friedrich_Bruch.
- Hartlaubs_gull class Bird.
- Hartlaubs_gull conservationStatus "LC".
- Hartlaubs_gull conservationStatusSystem "IUCN3.1".
- Hartlaubs_gull family Gull.
- Hartlaubs_gull genus Chroicocephalus.
- Hartlaubs_gull kingdom Animal.
- Hartlaubs_gull order Charadriiformes.
- Hartlaubs_gull phylum Chordate.
- Hartlaubs_gull synonym "Larus hartlaubii".
- Hartlaubs_gull thumbnail Chroicocephalus_hartlaubii.jpg?width=300.
- Hartlaubs_gull wikiPageExternalLink 316.pdf.
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- Hartlaubs_gull wikiPageLength "4123".
- Hartlaubs_gull wikiPageOutDegree "26".
- Hartlaubs_gull wikiPageRevisionID "665933425".
- Hartlaubs_gull wikiPageWikiLink Animal.
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- Hartlaubs_gull wikiPageWikiLink Bird_migration.
- Hartlaubs_gull wikiPageWikiLink Cape_Town.
- Hartlaubs_gull wikiPageWikiLink Carl_Friedrich_Bruch.
- Hartlaubs_gull wikiPageWikiLink Category:Animals_described_in_1853.
- Hartlaubs_gull wikiPageWikiLink Category:Birds_of_Namibia.
- Hartlaubs_gull wikiPageWikiLink Category:Birds_of_South_Africa.
- Hartlaubs_gull wikiPageWikiLink Category:Chroicocephalus.
- Hartlaubs_gull wikiPageWikiLink Charadriiformes.
- Hartlaubs_gull wikiPageWikiLink Chordate.
- Hartlaubs_gull wikiPageWikiLink Chroicocephalus.
- Hartlaubs_gull wikiPageWikiLink Corvus_(genus).
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- Hartlaubs_gull wikiPageWikiLink Genus.
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- Hartlaubs_gull wikiPageWikiLink Gull.
- Hartlaubs_gull wikiPageWikiLink Gustav_Hartlaub.
- Hartlaubs_gull wikiPageWikiLink Laridae.
- Hartlaubs_gull wikiPageWikiLink Larus.
- Hartlaubs_gull wikiPageWikiLink Namibia.
- Hartlaubs_gull wikiPageWikiLink Robben_Island.
- Hartlaubs_gull wikiPageWikiLink Silver_gull.
- Hartlaubs_gull wikiPageWikiLink South_Africa.
- Hartlaubs_gull wikiPageWikiLink File:Hartlaubs_Gull.jpg.
- Hartlaubs_gull wikiPageWikiLinkText "Hartlaub's gull".
- Hartlaubs_gull binomial "Chroicocephalus hartlaubii".
- Hartlaubs_gull binomialAuthority "Bruch, 1853".
- Hartlaubs_gull classis Bird.
- Hartlaubs_gull familia Gull.
- Hartlaubs_gull familia Laridae.
- Hartlaubs_gull genus "Chroicocephalus".
- Hartlaubs_gull hasPhotoCollection Hartlaubs_gull.
- Hartlaubs_gull name "Hartlaub's gull".
- Hartlaubs_gull ordo Charadriiformes.
- Hartlaubs_gull phylum Chordate.
- Hartlaubs_gull regnum "Animalia".
- Hartlaubs_gull species "C. hartlaubii".
- Hartlaubs_gull status "LC".
- Hartlaubs_gull statusSystem "IUCN3.1".
- Hartlaubs_gull synonyms "Larus hartlaubii".
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- Hartlaubs_gull subject Category:Animals_described_in_1853.
- Hartlaubs_gull subject Category:Birds_of_Namibia.
- Hartlaubs_gull subject Category:Birds_of_South_Africa.
- Hartlaubs_gull subject Category:Chroicocephalus.
- Hartlaubs_gull hypernym Gull.
- Hartlaubs_gull type Animal.
- Hartlaubs_gull type Bird.
- Hartlaubs_gull type Eukaryote.
- Hartlaubs_gull type Species.
- Hartlaubs_gull type Thing.
- Hartlaubs_gull type Q19088.
- Hartlaubs_gull type Q729.
- Hartlaubs_gull comment "The Hartlaub's gull or king gull, (Chroicocephalus hartlaubii) is a small gull, which is a non-migratory breeding resident endemic to the Atlantic Ocean coastline of South Africa and Namibia. Although it is predominantly coastal or estuarine, it is not a pelagic species, and is rarely seen at sea far from land. It was formerly sometimes considered to be a subspecies of the silver gull (C.".
- Hartlaubs_gull label "Hartlaub's gull".
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