Do seagulls live in the Arctic?

Undoubtedly, representatives of different species of gulls are present in the Arctic. The most surprising are the glaucous gulls. Their difference is that almost all plumage is white-gray or blue tint. There is also another species, it is ivory gulls. It is listed in the Red Book of Russia. These gulls are rare and do not leave the cold lands all year round. Even kittiwakes, they differ in their cry. The subfamily of gulls – terns also live. Their migration route lies to Antarctica. Incredibly hardy and strong birds fly non-stop in search of summer.



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