{"id":37790,"date":"2024-06-11T15:20:05","date_gmt":"2024-06-11T13:20:05","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/3b7ca79c-5b78-42cc-901b-f67470cfd0d6"},"modified":"2024-06-11T16:26:41","modified_gmt":"2024-06-11T14:26:41","slug":"seagull-vs-gull-whats-the-difference","status":"publish","type":"rss_feed","link":"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/bbccountryfile\/rss_feed\/seagull-vs-gull-whats-the-difference\/","title":{"rendered":"Seagull vs Gull: what&#8217;s the difference?"},"content":{"rendered":"<p class=\"rssexcerpt\">Ever wondered about the different types of gulls soaring overhead? <\/p><p class=\"rssauthor\">By <\/p><p class=\"rssbyline\">Published: Tuesday, 11 June 2024 at 13:20 PM<\/p><hr class=\"no-tts wp-block-separator\"\/><?xml version=\"1.0\" encoding=\"UTF-8\" standalone=\"yes\"?>\n<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC \"-\/\/W3C\/\/DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional\/\/EN\" \"http:\/\/www.w3.org\/TR\/REC-html40\/loose.dtd\">\n<html><body><p><strong>We take a closer look at these intelligent, adaptable \u2013 and much-maligned \u2013 seabirds, and highlight the six most recognised species of British gulls.<\/strong><\/p><h2 class=\"wp-block-heading\" id=\"h-what-s-the-difference-between-a-seagull-and-a-gull\">What&#8217;s the difference between a seagull and a gull?<\/h2><p>The simple answer to this question is there isn&#8217;t really a difference between seagulls and <a href=\"https:\/\/www.discoverwildlife.com\/animal-facts\/birds\/gulls-guide\">gulls<\/a>. Gull is the family name (<em>Laridae<\/em>) for this species, and seagull is a nickname for some family members. However, the herring gull is the most common gull species, and the one often thought of as a seagull.<\/p><figure class=\"wp-block-video\"><video controls=\"\" poster=\"https:\/\/c02.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/47\/2024\/06\/Image-11-06-2024-at-10.43.jpeg\" src=\"https:\/\/c02.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/47\/2024\/06\/GettyImages-489194590.mp4\"\/><figcaption class=\"wp-element-caption\"><em>Watch this mesmerising, slow-motion footage of gulls out at sea. Credit: Getty<\/em><\/figcaption><\/figure><h2 class=\"wp-block-heading\" id=\"h-where-do-seagulls-live\">Where do seagulls live?<\/h2><p>Most gulls are found near water, including coasts, but some also frequent inland areas like lakes, rivers, and landfills.<\/p><h2 class=\"wp-block-heading\" id=\"h-what-do-seagulls-eat\">What do seagulls eat?<\/h2><p>Seagulls are nature&#8217;s ultimate opportunists when it comes to food. With sharp beaks and keen eyesight, they&#8217;re primarily <a href=\"https:\/\/www.discoverwildlife.com\/animal-facts\/what-are-scavengers\">scavengersr<\/a>, feasting on fish scraps, dead animals, and invertebrates found near water. <\/p><figure class=\"wp-block-image size-full\"><figcaption class=\"wp-element-caption\">A flock of seagulls looking for food in our landfill. Credit: Getty<\/figcaption><\/figure><p>But they&#8217;ve also become masters at exploiting human waste, snatching food scraps and treating landfills as all-you-can-eat buffets. <\/p><h2 class=\"wp-block-heading\" id=\"h-how-long-do-seagulls-live\">How long do seagulls live?<\/h2><p>They can live for an average of 10-20 years.<\/p><h2 class=\"wp-block-heading\" id=\"h-are-seagulls-protected\">Are seagulls protected?<\/h2><p>Following the <a href=\"https:\/\/www.legislation.gov.uk\/ukpga\/1981\/69\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noreferrer noopener\">Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981<\/a>, it&#8217;s illegal to intentionally kill, injure, or take any gull species, their chicks, or destroy their active <a href=\"https:\/\/www.discoverwildlife.com\/animal-facts\/birds\/bird-nests-guide\">nests<\/a>.<\/p><h2 class=\"wp-block-heading\" id=\"h-are-seagulls-intelligent\">Are seagulls intelligent?<\/h2><p>Seagulls are considered intelligent birds, particularly among larger gull species. While they&#8217;re not as clever as <a href=\"https:\/\/www.countryfile.com\/wildlife\/birds\/british-crow-guide-how-to-identify-each-species-and-where-to-see\">crows<\/a>, they are adept at problem-solving, especially accessing food. They demonstrate communication skills with their loud calls and body language, which warn of danger and coordinate others into action. Some even feel they have a strong memory and are able to recognise faces of people who feed them.<\/p><p>Of course, seagulls have also successfully adapted to human environments and learned to exploit new food sources like landfills or readily available handouts from tourists.<\/p><h2 class=\"wp-block-heading\" id=\"h-how-many-species-of-gull-are-there\">How many species of gull are there?<\/h2><p>There are over 50 different gull species worldwide. They are typically medium-sized birds with white and gray feathers, webbed feet, and hooked beaks. <\/p><p><strong>Here are the six most recognised species of British gulls:<\/strong><\/p><h3 class=\"wp-block-heading\" id=\"h-herring-gull\">Herring gull <\/h3><figure class=\"wp-block-image size-full\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" width=\"600\" height=\"400\" src=\"https:\/\/c02.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/47\/2024\/06\/herring_gull.jpg\" alt=\"\" class=\"wp-image-186263\"\/><figcaption class=\"wp-element-caption\">Once confined to breeding on the coast, small numbers have now set up home far inland. Credit: Getty<\/figcaption><\/figure><p>The most common roof-nesting gull is also a bird of coastal estuaries and rocky cliff sites. The adults produce the \u2018long call\u2019. Its intense emotional quality (joy? melancholy?) is the signature sound of the British seaside.<\/p><h3 class=\"wp-block-heading\" id=\"h-black-headed-gull\"><a href=\"https:\/\/www.discoverwildlife.com\/animal-facts\/birds\/6-black-headed-gull-facts-you-need-to-know\">Black-headed gull <\/a><\/h3><figure class=\"wp-block-image size-full\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" width=\"600\" height=\"400\" src=\"https:\/\/c02.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/47\/2024\/06\/Black_headed_gull-.jpg\" alt=\"\" class=\"wp-image-186264\"\/><figcaption class=\"wp-element-caption\">This sociable species can be quarrelsome, and are usually seen in small flocks. Credit: Getty<\/figcaption><\/figure><p>The smallest of our gulls is actually brown-headed and the feature is present only in summer. It&#8217;s the gull most frequently found in inland situations, from city centres to park ponds. It is also the regular gull that follows the farmer as he ploughs the fields.<\/p><h3 class=\"wp-block-heading\" id=\"h-common-gull\">Common gull <\/h3><figure class=\"wp-block-image size-full\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" width=\"600\" height=\"400\" src=\"https:\/\/c02.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/47\/2024\/06\/Common_gull-1.jpg\" alt=\"\" class=\"wp-image-186265\"\/><figcaption class=\"wp-element-caption\">The common gull is sometimes known as a sea mew. Credit: Getty<\/figcaption><\/figure><p>Similar to the herring gull, <em>Larus canus<\/em> is smaller and much more shy and gentle. It breeds widely in northern England and Scotland \u2013 its drawn-out wailing notes are part of the soundtrack for many inland lochs and rocky shorelines.<\/p><h3 class=\"wp-block-heading\" id=\"h-lesser-black-backed-gull\">Lesser black-backed gull <\/h3><figure class=\"wp-block-image size-full\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" width=\"600\" height=\"400\" src=\"https:\/\/c02.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/47\/2024\/06\/Lesser_black_backed_gull-.jpg\" alt=\"\" class=\"wp-image-186266\"\/><figcaption class=\"wp-element-caption\">The lesser black-backed gull is now regularly seen in city parks where it competes with pigeons for handouts. Credit: Getty<\/figcaption><\/figure><p>Once a seasonal migrant that left in winter, this is increasingly found at all seasons in Britain. It is also the other gull routinely found in urban settings.<\/p><h3 class=\"wp-block-heading\" id=\"h-great-black-backed-gull\">Great black-backed gull <\/h3><figure class=\"wp-block-image size-full\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" width=\"600\" height=\"400\" src=\"https:\/\/c02.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/47\/2024\/06\/great_black_headed_gull.jpg\" alt=\"\" class=\"wp-image-186267\"\/><figcaption class=\"wp-element-caption\">This species dominate other gulls, fighting them off and chasing them to snatch food. Credit: Getty<\/figcaption><\/figure><p>With a wingspan of a metre and a half, the world\u2019s biggest gull has a magnificent meanness. This formidable predator can catch and despatch <a href=\"https:\/\/www.countryfile.com\/wildlife\/mammals\/rabbit\">rabbits <\/a>whole or drill through the impenetrable hide of long-<a href=\"https:\/\/www.discoverwildlife.com\/animal-facts\/marine-animals\/what-happens-to-dead-whales\">dead whales<\/a>.<\/p><h3 class=\"wp-block-heading\" id=\"h-find-out-more-about-gulls\">Find out more about gulls<\/h3><p>Check out our expert, comprehensive guides to <a href=\"https:\/\/www.countryfile.com\/wildlife\/birds\/terns\">terns<\/a> &#8211; part of the same family as gulls, but usually smaller and more slender, as well as <a href=\"https:\/\/www.countryfile.com\/wildlife\/birds\/guide-to-british-seabirds-how-to-identify-and-where-to-see-them\">British seabirds<\/a> and the <a href=\"https:\/\/www.countryfile.com\/go-outdoors\/top-10-most-intelligent-wild-animals-in-britain\">10 most intelligent wild animals in Britain<\/a>.<\/p> <\/body><\/html>\n<hr class=\"no-tts wp-block-separator\"\/>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Ever wondered about the different types of gulls soaring overhead? <\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":24,"featured_media":37791,"template":"","categories":[1],"acf":{"readingTimeMinutes":"4"},"uagb_featured_image_src":{"full":["https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/45\/2024\/06\/seagull-vs-gull-whats-the-difference.jpg",2560,1708,false],"thumbnail":["https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/45\/2024\/06\/seagull-vs-gull-whats-the-difference-150x150.jpg",150,150,true],"medium":["https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/45\/2024\/06\/seagull-vs-gull-whats-the-difference-300x200.jpg",300,200,true],"medium_large":["https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/45\/2024\/06\/seagull-vs-gull-whats-the-difference-768x512.jpg",768,512,true],"large":["https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/45\/2024\/06\/seagull-vs-gull-whats-the-difference-1024x683.jpg",800,534,true],"1536x1536":["https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/45\/2024\/06\/seagull-vs-gull-whats-the-difference-1536x1025.jpg",1536,1025,true],"2048x2048":["https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/uploads\/sites\/45\/2024\/06\/seagull-vs-gull-whats-the-difference-2048x1366.jpg",2048,1366,true]},"uagb_author_info":{"display_name":"importmanagerhub@sprylab.com","author_link":"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/bbccountryfile\/author\/importmanagerhubsprylab-com\/"},"uagb_comment_info":0,"uagb_excerpt":"Ever wondered about the different types of gulls soaring overhead?","_links":{"self":[{"href":"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/bbccountryfile\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/rss_feed\/37790"}],"collection":[{"href":"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/bbccountryfile\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/rss_feed"}],"about":[{"href":"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/bbccountryfile\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/types\/rss_feed"}],"author":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/bbccountryfile\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/users\/24"}],"wp:featuredmedia":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/bbccountryfile\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/media\/37791"}],"wp:attachment":[{"href":"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/bbccountryfile\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/media?parent=37790"}],"wp:term":[{"taxonomy":"category","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/c01.purpledshub.com\/bbccountryfile\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/categories?post=37790"}],"curies":[{"name":"wp","href":"https:\/\/api.w.org\/{rel}","templated":true}]}}