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From chore lists to first doctor checkups, TheParentHive.com has a checklist to help you stay organized! www.theparenthive.com
eBird Checklist: ebird.org/ebird/view/checklist/S30467087
Ca: Gavinot hiperbori Da: Gråmåge De: Eismöwe Es: Gavión hiperbóreo En-Us: Glaucous Gull Fi: isolokki Fr: Goéland bourgmestre It: Gabbiano glauco Nl: Grote Burgemeester No: Polarmåke Pt: Gaivota-hiperbórea Sv: Vittrut Ru: Бургомистр
This is my list of what I have for breakfast. Not really, because I don't have white bread every day, but I gave them some options. According to the official Dutch Nutrition Center (Voedingscentrum) white bread is extremely bad for you, as is fat cheese, marmite, butter, coffee with milk.
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Lesser Black-backed Gull (Larus fuscus), Farne Islands, Northumbria, England
Ebird checklist:
ebird.org/checklist/S268763678
Slender, long-winged gull, slightly smaller than Herring Gull. Adults show dark gray back and yellow legs; in winter note fairly heavy streaking on head and neck. Takes four or five years to reach adult plumage; immatures can be difficult to distinguish from other gulls, especially Herring. On first- or second-year birds, look for contrastingly whitish head with dark smudge around the eye, long wings, dark bill, whitish rump and tail base, and evenly dark wings in flight. Can be found around any body of water but prefers beaches and flats. Often with flocks of other large gulls. Common in Eurasia, wintering to Africa and Southeast Asia.
Source: Ebird