THE FOOD OF SOME LARUS GULLS
- 1 January 1965
- Vol. 107 (1) , 43-53
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1474-919x.1965.tb07280.x
Abstract
SUMMARY: The food of L. argentatus on Skomer and Skokholm Islands (Wales) was studied by the analysis of stomach contents, pellets and direct observation. L. argentatus is mainly a scavenger and exists for the most part on fish‐waste and garbage discarded by man. At Ncwborough Warren argentatus feeds more on arable land and on the shore than do the Skokholm and Skomer birds.Although argentatus frequently eats limpets Patella spp., there is little competition for food between them and Oystercatchers Haematopus ostralegus because the two species eat different sized limpets.A summary of previous studies into the food of argentatus is given. L. marinus is mainly a predator feeding on the young of other gulls, sea‐birds and Rabbits but it also eats carrion, offal and fish‐waste when available and during the winter. The numbers of Manx Shearwaters Procellaria puffinus killed on Skokholm and Skomer are discussed. L. fuscus obtains most of its food on the shore and on arable land. There appears to be little competition, at least in the areas studied, between .fuscus and argentatus for food.Keywords
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