Brown-headed Gull
Common name for a species of gull,
with the scientific name Larus brunnicephalus and known in Thai
as
nok naang nuan thammada,
i.e. ‘Common Seagull’. This migratory bird breeds
in the high plateaus of central Asia, yet winters on the coasts
and large inland lakes of the Indian Subcontinent and in
Southeast Asia. In Thailand, it is hence found only in
non-breeding plumage and can be observed in large flocks at
Bang Poo Nature Reserve
in
Samut Prakan,
between October and February. This gull is similar to and often
mixes with
Black-headed Gulls
(fig.),
but is slightly larger, bulkier, thicker-billed and
thicker-necked, and in flight broader and more rounded wings,
with distinctive broadly black-tipped outer primaries, with
white patches (fig.).
See also
THEMATIC STREET LIGHT
and
TRAVEL PICTURE.
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