Great Black Backed Gull Collection
The Great Black-backed Gull, also known as Larus marinus, is a magnificent bird that commands attention wherever it goes. In Picture No
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The Great Black-backed Gull, also known as Larus marinus, is a magnificent bird that commands attention wherever it goes. In Picture No. 12479140, we witness the awe-inspiring sight of an immature Great Black-backed Gull mobbing a Northern gannet (Sula bassana). These two birds are truly "Two of a Kind" in their strength and determination. Moving on to another captivating image, we see a Greater Black-backed Gull swallowing a large fish in the vast North Atlantic waters of Flatanger. This moment captures the essence of survival and showcases the impressive feeding habits of these majestic creatures. In contrast to its fierce nature when hunting for food, our next picture presents us with a more serene scene. A Great Black-backed Gull sits peacefully on its nest on Saltee Island in County Wexford, Ireland during June. This tranquil setting allows us to appreciate the nurturing side of this remarkable species. As we delve into history through an exquisite color lithograph from 1863-79 depicting the Great Black-backed Gull, we are reminded of how long these birds have fascinated humans with their grandeur and beauty. Their presence has been documented throughout time and continues to captivate our imaginations. Eggs play an essential role in any bird's life cycle, including those belonging to Kittiwakes and Great Black-backed Gulls as illustrated in British Birds' collection. The intricate details captured within this illustration remind us that every aspect of nature deserves admiration. Picture No. 12479139 transports us back into reality as we witness two Greater black backed gulls engaged in an intense battle over precious sustenance amidst the breathtaking landscapes of Flatanger, Norway. This display highlights both their competitive spirit and unwavering determination. Lastly, we encounter a unique interaction between a White-tailed Sea Eagle (Haliaeetus albicilla) and a Greater black backed gull (Larus).