Fascinating Kelp gull on Dyer Island, South Africa (00004293)
Description: The Kelp gull, scientifically known as Larus dominicanus, is a majestic species of gull renowned for its size and distinctive yellow beaks with red spots. Capable of taking on any position in the air, these gulls are expert hunters and scavengers. Breeding on the Antarctic Peninsula, they primarily feed on limpets along the coastal regions. Witness the graceful flight and striking features of these Kelp gulls on Dyer Island, a mesmerizing location on the Western Cape coast of South Africa.
Location: Western Cape, Dyer Island, South Africa
Date of Capture: 18.05.2001