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General
Description: In breeding plumage, Franklin's Gulls (Larus pipixcan)
are small gulls with a black head, white body tinged with
pink, red bill and legs. The
mantle (upper wings and back) is dark gray, and the wing tips are
black with white bands.
Gulls take 2-4 years to mature.
The plumage
during the
juvenile and subadult years differs from the adult
breeding plumage, and the plumage also differs between summer
and winter.
Thus, there can be 7 or so different plumages for each species of gull,
making identification difficult. Franklin's Gulls
take three years to mature. |