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RESEARCH ARTICLE

Sexing and aging silver gulls, Larus novaehollandiae

GC Smith, N Carlile and S Tully

Wildlife Research 19(3) 341 - 345
Published: 1992

Abstract

Measurements of bill size differed between gulls from three widely separated Australian regions, suggesting that there are a number of different subpopulations. When assigning an individual to a sex, a geographical locality factor should be incorporated into the discriminant model. Bill colour may be a useful tool for ageing gulls and detailed colour categories have been identified which could be used to define relative ages. Free-flying gulls are here ascribed to one of seven categories. Colour categories may not be universal; therefore, the population should be considered region by region.

https://doi.org/10.1071/WR9920341

© CSIRO 1992

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