Ring-billed Gull
The Ring-billed Gull is a common sight along coastlines, lakeshores, and rivers throughout North America. With its sleek white plumage, gray wings, and distinctive black ring around its yellow bill, this gull is easily recognizable. Agile in flight and graceful on land, the Ring-billed Gull is a versatile feeder, scavenging for fish, insects, and scraps from human sources. Its loud, raucous calls often fill the air as it congregates in large flocks, particularly during the breeding season. Adaptable and resourceful, the Ring-billed Gull thrives in diverse habitats, from urban waterfronts to remote islands.