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Identifier: distributionmigr292cook (find matches)
Title: Distribution and migration of North American gulls and their allies
Year: 1915 (1910s)
Authors: Cooke, Wells Woodbridge, 1858-1916
Subjects: Gulls
Publisher: Washington, D.C. : U.S. Dept. of Agriculture
Contributing Library: U.S. Department of Agriculture, National Agricultural Library
Digitizing Sponsor: U.S. Department of Agriculture, National Agricultural Library

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Fig. 17.—Siberian gull (Larus affinis). scribed from a wanderer to Nenortalik, in the Julianehaab district of southwesternGreenland. This species breeds regularly in northern Russia and Siberia from theDwina to the Yenesei, and winters south to western India and northern Africa.) 36 BULLETIN 292, IT. S. DEPARTMENT OP AGEICULTUEE. HERRING GULL, Larus argentatus Pontoppidan. Range.—Northern Hemisphere from the Arctic islands of NorthAmerica east to the White Sea, and south to the Caspian and Medi-terranean Seas, the Gulf of Mexico, and western Texas.
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© BREEDING O OCCURRENCE IN SUMMER + WINTERING <► OCCURRENCE IN WINTER Fig. 18.—Herring gull (Larus argentatus). Breeding range.—The herring gull, or silvery gull as it was calledby the early Arctic explorers, breeds far north on the western Arcticislands to Melville Island (Parry), Wellington Channel (McCormick),and King Oscar Land (Sverdrup); these are in latitude about 75°,but thence eastward the breeding range turns south, and the species NORTH AMERICAN GULLS AND THEIR ALLIES. 37 is not known to breed anywhere in Greenland nor on the islands northof Europe. It has wandered once to Jan Mayen (Schalow), to Fred-erickshaab, Greenland (Walker), and to a few other places on thewest coast of Greenland (Schalow). In northwestern North Americathere seems to be no sure breeding record north of near Mount McKin-ley (Sheldon), and the middle Yukon (Dall). The breeding range extends south to Babine Lake, British Col-umbia; Shoal Lake, Manitoba; Mille Lacs, Minn. (Roberts); theisland

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  • booksubject:Gulls
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