Slender-Billed Gull Latest News
Birders in Chennai recently recorded a rare shorebird, the slender-billed gull, at the Pallikaranai marshland.
About Slender-Billed Gull
- It is a medium-sized seabird species.
- Scientific Name: Chroicocephalus genei
Slender-Billed Gull Distribution
- It breeds very locally around the Mediterranean and the north of the western Indian Ocean (e.g. Pakistan) on islands and coastal lagoons.
- Most of the population is somewhat migratory, wintering further south to north Africa and India, and a few birds have wandered to western Europe.
- In India, it is considered a regular along the western coast with several records from wetlands of northern India.
Slender-Billed Gull Features
- It is 37 to 40 cm long with a 90 to 102 cm wingspan.
- It has a pale grey body, a white head and breast, and black tips to the primary wing feathers.
- The head and dark red bill have an elongated tapering appearance, and this bird also appears long-necked.
- The legs are dark red, and the iris is yellow.
- About half of the slender-billed gull’s food is fish. It flies a few metres above the surface of the water and dives into the water when it sees suitable prey.
- Conservation Status: ‘Least Concern’ under the IUCN Red List.
Key Facts About Pallikaranai Marshland
- It is a freshwater marsh and partly saline wetland situated about 20 kilometres south of the city of Chennai, Tamil Nadu.
- It serves as an aquatic buffer of the flood-prone Chennai and Chengalpattu districts.
- It encompasses 65 wetlands through two outlets, viz., Okkiyam Madavu and the Kovalam Creek, and falls into the Bay of Bengal.
- On its eastern periphery, the marsh is flanked by the Buckingham Canal.
- Parts of the marsh are well below the mean sea level and qualify as low-lying basins.
- It is one of the Ramsar sites in India.
Slender-Billed Gull FAQs
Q1. How do you identify a slender-billed gull?
Ans. It is a medium-sized gull with a long, slender bill.
Q2. What do slender-billed gulls eat?
Ans. The diet of the species consists mainly of fish (50 % of the diet), as well as insects and marine invertebrates.
Q3. How big are slender-billed gulls?
Ans. It is 37 to 40 cm long with a 90 to 102 cm wingspan.
Source: TOI
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