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glaucous gull
noun
- a large white and pale-gray gull, Latus hyperboreus, of Arctic regions.
glaucous gull
noun
- a gull, Larus hyperboreus, of northern and arctic regions, with a white head and tail and pale grey back and wings
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Origin of glaucous gull1
Example Sentences
Larus hyperboreus, the glaucous gull, is a large white and gray gull.
The largest species of the group are the glaucous gull and greater black-backed gull, L. glaucus and L. marinus, of which the former is circumpolar, and the latter nearly so—not being hitherto found between Labrador and Japan.
The Glaucous Gull, a large, handsome, and powerful bird, resembles in many of its habits the species last described, but it has not been known to breed in even the most northerly of the British Isles.
A hundred years later Brunnich gave it the name of Glaucous Gull; but it is still called Burgomaster by the Dutch, and by Arctic voyagers generally.
Yesterday one of the men brought on board a trout weighing 2 lbs.; he saw a glaucous gull and a fox disputing for it; the former seems to have killed and brought it to land.
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