Derivation
Lar-us - Gk, laros, seabird: sabini - E. Sabine (1788 - 1883), English astronomer, naturalist and explorer, who collected the first specimens of the gull on the western coast of Greenland in 1818
Habitat
Tundra, often at brackish wetlands near coasts. In non-breeding season pelagic.
Canada (B), Cape Verde, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Côte dIvoire, Denmark (P), Ecuador, El Salvador, France (NB), Gabon, Greenland (B), Guatemala, Guinea, Guinea-bissau, Iceland, Ireland, Liberia, Mauritania, Mexico, Morocco, Namibia, Netherlands Antilles (P), Nigeria, Panama, Peru, Portugal, Russia (Asian) (B), Russia (European), Senegal, Sierra Leone, South Africa, Spain (NB), Svalbard and Jan Mayen Islands (B), Trinidad and Tobago, United Kingdom (P), USA (B), Western Sahara.
Vagrant to Angola, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Bermuda, Bulgaria, Cameroon, Congo [The Democratic Republic of the], Cuba, Czech Republic, Egypt, Faroe Islands, Finland, Germany, Ghana, Gibraltar, Israel, Italy, Japan, Jordan, Latvia, Norway, Poland, Romania, Russia (Central Asian), South Korea, Sweden, Switzerland, Togo, United Arab Emirates.
Population
Estimated population is 330,000 - 700,000 (2010).
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