Once again, we apologize for not keeping up with posting! We are not doing a double post, but promise to keep up with our posting from now on! The Ring-Billed Gull is a medium sized Gull that migrates through most of America, and can be seen near the Great Lakes and the Ocean. Juvenile Ring Billed Gulls look like adults, but have brown speckles on them! Females and Males of this species look the same. Ring Billed Gulls will eat almost anything, including beach picnics and trash! If you want to learn more about this bird, check out the Cornell Lab of Ornithology's description of it: http://www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/Ring-billed_Gull/id Here are some Ring-Billed Gull Photos: Remember last week, when we asked for your observations of the Ruby-Throated Hummingbird, or the Carolina Wren? Well, we would now like observations of the Ring Billed Gull! Just submit your observation below, and it might get featured on our blog! Submissions are due by September 1st. -Form Entries are Now Closed.--Rose
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About RoseI am Rose, a 12 year old birdwatcher and the founder of Junior Ornithologists! I REALLY love birds and have since I was five years old. I also know a lot about birds and, through this website, I hope to share my knowledge with you! About JillHi! I'm Jill, and I like birds just as much as Rose does. The first word I learned to say was bird! My favorite birds are perigrine falcons and snowy owls. I can't wait to share information about birds with everyone!
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