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Wow, Common Gallinule look a lot like my local Moorhens. Cool.
Must be pretty closely related.
Hey. Just a question for Tad or anyone who might know. What type of gulls would one likely be seeing visiting coastal regions in the US Mid-Atlantic (i.e. Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, etc.)?
I always thought the answer was just "seagulls", but I tried to look it up and found that, technically, there is no such thing as a seagull. There are many different types of gulls, though, and since many are white birds found in ocean regions, they are naturally referred to as seagulls around the world- but they are actually different types of birds (Albeit related and similar looking). There is no one "seagull", what bird you're seeing varies by region- apparently. So says the Internet.
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