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Discovering the breeding grounds of Ross's Gull: 100 years on.
Notable bird species include Ross's Gull and Northern Common Eider.
The Ross's Gull breeds on swampy Arctic estuaries, laying two to three eggs in a ground nest.
It is the only member of the genus Hydrocoloeus, although it has been suggested that Ross's Gull also should be included in this genus.
And out in all weathers, scanning the skies, the naturalist Andy Bunten ('If we see a Ross's gull I'll take my clothes off').
This gull is traditionally believed to be most closely related to either the kittiwakes, Sabine's Gull, or Ross's Gull.
Ross's Gull, a small gull, the only species in its genus, that breeds in the high arctic of northernmost North America and northeast Siberia.
Not since a rare Arctic bird, a Ross's gull, showed up at a Baltimore sewage treatment plant a few years back had the world of birdwatching been so jolted.
ROSS'S GULL Rhodostethia rosea.
Wild reindeer, Siberian cranes, Canadian cranes, marsh sandpipers and Ross's gulls are abundant in the Khroma River wetlands.
In North America, a Ross's Gull has been spotted as far south as Salton Sea in California, although sightings this far south are extremely rare.
A Ross's Gull in Cleveland in June and an Ivory Gull at Inverness in July attract large numbers of birders.
The island also serves as a resting place for migrating birds recorded in the IUCN Red List, such as petrels, sea eagles, skuas, and Ross's Gulls.
The book adopts a conservative approach at higher taxonomic levels, lumping all gulls (except for Ivory Gull, Ross's Gull and the two kittiwakes) in the genus Larus.
Other bird species are skua, sterna, Northern Fulmar, Ivory Gull, Glaucous Gull, Ross's Gull, Long-tailed Duck, eider, loon and Willow Grouse.
The tails of all but three species are rounded; the exceptions being the Sabine's Gull and Swallow-tailed Gulls, which have forked tails, and the Ross's Gull, which has a wedge-shaped tail.
The Ross's Gull (Rhodostethia rosea) is a small gull, the only species in its genus, although it has been suggested it should be moved to the genus Hydrocoloeus, which otherwise only includes the Little Gull.
Dresser also had privileged access to the notes of many of the most prominent ornithologists, such as Russian ornithologist Sergei Buturlin, who discovered the main breeding grounds of Ross's Gull in 1905 in the Kolyma delta in remote north-east Siberia.
Structurally, it is most similar to the kittiwakes; however, recent genetic analysis based on mtDNA sequences shows that Sabine's Gull is the Ivory Gull's closest relative, followed by the kittiwakes, with Ross's Gull and Swallow-tailed Gull sharing a clade with these species.
ROSS'S GULL Rhodostethia rosea.
The Ross's Gull (Rhodostethia rosea) is a small gull, the only species in its genus, although it has been suggested it should be moved to the genus Hydrocoloeus, which otherwise only includes the Little Gull.