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They are a winter visitor and despite its name the Iceland gull doesn’t breed in Iceland. They breed in the Arctic areas of Greenland and Canada. They look like a smaller version of the Glaucous Gull but they have a smaller bill and rounded head compared to the Glaucous Gulls flatter head.
Average Length: | 56 cm |
Average Weight: | 750 g |
Wingspan: | 145 cm |
Diet: | Fish, seabird chicks, eggs, scavenger, offal |
Est. population around Iceland: | Non breeder in Iceland |
Residence Period: | Mid September to Early June |
Nesting habitat: | Non breeder in Iceland |
Nesting Period: | Non breeder in Iceland |
Clutch size (No eggs): | No Data |
Incubation time (days): | No Data |
Fledging time: | No Data |
Typical life span (years): | No Data |
Age at first breeding (years): | No Data |
IUCN world Status: | Least concern |
Major Threats: | Hunted extensively in Greenland |
Other Names: | Bjartmáfur, Hvidvinget mage, Grönlanninlokki, Polarmöwe, Bjartmáfur, Gabbiano d’Islanda, Mewa polarna, Gaviota polar, Kleine burgemeester, Goéland à ailes blanches, Sarki sirály, Grønlandsmåke, Gaivota-polar, Vitvingad trut |