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Kelp Gull

Larus dominicanus
Lichtenstein, MHC, 1823
Gaviota Cocinera
Gaivotão

Family: Laridae
Order: Charadriiformes
Class: Aves
Phylum / Division: Chordata
Kingdom: Animalia

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Conservation status according to BirdLife International: Least Concern

Description: It is one of the largest gulls in the Southern Hemisphere, with a robust build and imposing presence. Adult plumage is marked by jet-black wings and back, contrasting sharply with the white head, neck, and underparts. The bill is strong and yellow, featuring a distinct red spot on the lower mandible, and the legs are yellowish-green. Juveniles are mottled brown and gradually acquire adult plumage over several years.

Geographic distribution: It has a wide distribution across the Southern Hemisphere, occurring along the coasts of South America, southern Africa, Australia, New Zealand, and many subantarctic islands. In Argentina, it is common along most of the Atlantic coast and also appears inland near large water bodies, particularly in winter.

Habitat: It primarily inhabits coastal environments, including beaches, cliffs, estuaries, harbors, and rocky shores. It also frequents lakes, rivers, landfills, and urban areas, demonstrating a high level of adaptability to human-altered landscapes.

Feeding: This species is omnivorous and highly opportunistic, feeding on fish, mollusks, crustaceans, carrion, eggs and chicks of other birds, as well as human food waste. Its dietary flexibility allows it to exploit both marine and terrestrial resources.

Behavior: It shows bold and dominant behavior, especially at feeding and resting sites. Individuals may be seen alone, in pairs, or in flocks, and often display aggressive interactions with other birds. It is mainly diurnal, foraging both on the wing and on foot.

Nesting: It nests in colonies, usually on the ground in islands, beaches, cliffs, or elevated open areas. The nest consists of a shallow scrape, sometimes lined with vegetation or debris. The typical clutch includes 2 to 3 eggs, incubated by both parents, which also actively defend the nesting area and care for the chicks.

Conservation status: It is classified as Least Concern, with large and generally stable populations. In some regions, population increases have been noted, largely due to food availability linked to human activities.


Author of this compilation: EcoRegistros – 22/12/2025




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Photography ID: 421207
  Adult

Partido de Villarino
Buenos Aires
Argentina
11/23/2020
Susana Gomez



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Record IDDateExact timeCountryProvince / departmentPlaceFilmedPhotographedRecorded vocalObservedHeardWounded or deadNumber of individualsUser or BibliographyDetail
189122830/09/2023ArgentinaBuenos AiresPeñi Mapu, Partido de Villarino2Susana Gomez
156722304/04/2022ArgentinaBuenos AiresPedro Luro, Partido de Villarino25Fernando Alberto Segura
154786219/02/2022ArgentinaBuenos AiresLaguna La Salada, Partido de VillarinoRosemary Scoffield
153284611/01/2022ArgentinaBuenos AiresLaguna La Salada, Partido de VillarinoRosemary Scoffield
146982625/04/2021ArgentinaBuenos AiresEdu - Ar, Partido de Villarino2Yanina Dolgaichuk
141405623/04/2021ArgentinaBuenos AiresColonia Lejarraga, Partido de Villarino2Yanina Dolgaichuk
141403921/02/2021ArgentinaBuenos AiresLa Chiquita, Partido de Villarino200Yanina Dolgaichuk
141401112/02/2021ArgentinaBuenos AiresLaguna La Salada, Partido de Villarino46Yanina Dolgaichuk
136924312/02/2021ArgentinaBuenos AiresLa Chiquita, Partido de VillarinoRosemary Scoffield
131786923/11/2020ArgentinaBuenos AiresLa Chiquita, Partido de VillarinoSusana Gomez
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Citation recommended:

EcoRegistros. 2026. Kelp Gull (Larus dominicanus) - Species sheet. Acceded from https://www.ecoregistros.org on 25/03/2026.