Flying Kelp Gull discovers fish remains (00004309)
Description: The Kelp Gull (Larus dominicanus) is one of the larger seagull species. Its yellow beak with a red spot on the lower beak is distinctive. This species of gull can take any position in the air. Kelp gulls breed on the Antarctic Peninsula and feed mainly on Antarctic limpets. In this image, a flying Kelp Gull has discovered fish remains, showcasing its agile flying behavior.
Location: Western Cape, Dyer Island, South Africa
Date of Capture: 18.05.2001