Species Profile

American Herring Gull

Larus smithsonianus

Banding code: AHGU

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Species Profile

Species notes

Larus argentatus smithsonianus The American herring gull (Larus smithsonianus or Larus argentatus smithsonianus), also known as the Arctic herring gull or Smithsonian gull, is a large gull that breeds in North America, where it is treated by the American Ornithological Society as a subspecies of herring gull (L. argentatus). Adults are white with gray back and wings, black wingtips with white spots, and pink legs. Immature birds are gray-brown and are darker and more uniform than European herring gulls, with a darker tail. As is common with other gulls, they are colloquially referred to simply as seagulls. It occurs in a variety of habitats including coasts, lakes, rivers, parking lots and garbage dumps. Its broad diet includes invertebrates, fish, and many other items. It usually nests near water, laying around three eggs in a scrape on the ground.

Scientific nameLarus smithsonianus
FamilyGulls, Terns, and Skimmers
OrderCharadriiformes
Conservation statusLeast Concern
Mass67 g

Photo Collection Overview

Photo capture coverage for this species.

Latest captureMarch 14, 2026
Earliest captureMarch 14, 2026
Locations1 tagged

Image Details

Metadata extracted from the camera files.

American Herring Gull photograph 1
Captured
Camera
Canon Canon EOS R7
Lens
RF100-500mm F4.5-7.1 L IS USM
Exposure
1/1250 s
Aperture
f/7.1
ISO
1600
Focal length
500 mm
Dimensions
5081 × 3390
Megapixels
17.2
File size
12 MB