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Brown-headed Gull Image @ Kiwifoto.com
 
 
Location: Bang Pu, Thailand
GPS: 13.5N, 100.7E, elev=0' MAP
Date: January 8, 2011
ID : B13K5638 [4896 x 3264]

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Brown-headed Gull Picture @ Kiwifoto.com
 
 
Location: Bang Pu, Thailand
GPS: 13.5N, 100.7E, elev=0' MAP
Date: January 8, 2011
ID : B13K4429 [4896 x 3264]

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Brown-headed Gull Image @ Kiwifoto.com
 
 
Location: Bang Pu, Thailand
GPS: 13.5N, 100.7E, elev=0' MAP
Date: January 8, 2011
ID : B13K5655 [4896 x 3264]

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Brown-headed Gull Photo @ Kiwifoto.com
 
 
Location: Bang Pu, Thailand
GPS: 13.5N, 100.7E, elev=0' MAP
Date: January 8, 2011
ID : B13K4410 [4896 x 3264]

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Brown-headed Gull Image @ Kiwifoto.com
 
 
Location: Bang Pu, Thailand
GPS: 13.5N, 100.7E, elev=0' MAP
Date: January 8, 2011
ID : B13K5660 [4896 x 3264]

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SPECIES INFO

The Brown-headed Gull, Chroicocephalus brunnicephalus, is a small gull which breeds in the high plateaux of central Asia from Turkmenistan to Mongolia. It is migratory, wintering on the coasts and large inland lakes of tropical southern Asia. As is the case with many gulls, it has traditionally been placed in the genus Larus.

This gull breeds in colonies in large reedbeds or marshes, or on islands in lakes, nesting on the ground. Like most gulls, it is highly gregarious in winter, both when feeding or in evening roosts. It is not a pelagic species, and is rarely seen at sea far from coasts.

This is a bold and opportunist feeder, which will scavenge in towns or take invertebrates in ploughed fields with equal relish.

The Brown-headed Gull is slightly larger than Black-headed Gull. The summer adult has a pale brown head, lighter than that of Black-headed, a pale grey body, and red bill and legs. The black tips to the primary wing feathers have conspicuous white "mirrors". The underwing is grey with black flight feathers. The brown hood is lost in winter, leaving just dark vertical streaks.

This bird takes two years to reach maturity. First year birds have a black terminal tail band, more dark areas in the wings, and, in summer, a less homogeneous hood.

This is a noisy species, especially at colonies.





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