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In this episodeâwhich is number 126âIvan Phillipsen heads to the seashore to explore the iconic Herring Gulls whose calls define the soundscape of coasts across North America and Europe. Listeners meet not just one but two species: the American Herring Gull and the European Herring Gull, nearly identical in appearance but with a surprisingly twisty evolutionary backstory.
Ivan breaks down what makes these gulls such compelling birds: their âmenacingâ expressions, complex vocal repertoire, opportunistic diets (including bags of Doritos), and clever foraging tricks like dropping clams from the air and tap-dancing for earthworms. He also looks at how these gulls live and raise their youngâforming long-term pair bonds, nesting in dense gulleries, and fiercely defending their territories in ways that some unlucky humans have experienced up close.
Once persecuted, then booming, and now declining in some regions, these birds tell a story thatâs far more complicated than being âjust seagulls.â
Links of Interest
Link to this episode on the Science of Birds website
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đ Bird Merch â Get yourself some bird shirts!
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In this episodeâwhich is number 126âIvan Phillipsen heads to the seashore to explore the iconic Herring Gulls whose calls define the soundscape of coasts across North America and Europe. Listeners meet not just one but two species: the American Herring Gull and the European Herring Gull, nearly identical in appearance but with a surprisingly twisty evolutionary backstory.
Ivan breaks down what makes these gulls such compelling birds: their âmenacingâ expressions, complex vocal repertoire, opportunistic diets (including bags of Doritos), and clever foraging tricks like dropping clams from the air and tap-dancing for earthworms. He also looks at how these gulls live and raise their youngâforming long-term pair bonds, nesting in dense gulleries, and fiercely defending their territories in ways that some unlucky humans have experienced up close.
Once persecuted, then booming, and now declining in some regions, these birds tell a story thatâs far more complicated than being âjust seagulls.â
Links of Interest
Link to this episode on the Science of Birds website
Earlham College - A fantastic place to get an education, especially if you love birds
Bird Merch - See the NEW shirt designs!
Support the show

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