Fascinating Kelp Gulls: Predators on the Antarctic Coast (00004362)
Description: The Kelp Gull (Larus dominicanus) is a majestic species of seagull known for its predatory skills. With a yellow beak that sports a red spot and the ability to maneuver in any position in the air, these gulls are a captivating sight. They breed on the Antarctic Peninsula and primarily feed on Antarctic limpets. Discover more about their behavior, lifestyle, and why they are exclusively found on the coast.
Location: Western Cape, Dyer Island, South Africa
Date of Capture: 18.05.2001