Kelp gulls argue over fish remains near the Antarctic Peninsula (00005359)

Kelp gulls argue over fish remains

Description: The Kelp Gull (Larus dominicanus) is one of the larger seagull species. Their beak is yellow with a red spot on the lower beak. These gulls can take any position in the air. They breed on the Antarctic Peninsula and feed mainly on Antarctic limpets. Adults have dark eyes and whitish-yellow feet and are to be found exclusively in the coastal area. This image captures a moment where the gulls are arguing over fish remains, showcasing their intriguing behavior.

Location: Western Cape, Western Cape, South Africa

Date of Capture: 18.05.2001