NE8T8 AND EGGX OF 



The Siberian Gull is a rare or occasional visitor in Greenland, whereupon it 



claims a place Tin America, it breeds in the extreme north of 



Europe, notably on ; ;md in the lagoons of the Petchora River in the north- 



,tn liussia. The eggs are said not to differ from those of the 



nig Gull. 



51. HEKBINO GULL. I.arux nrtit-ntutux (Br.unn.) Geog. Dist. Old World, 

 south to the Azores; Cumberland Sound; occasional on the eastern coast of the 

 ites. 



The European Herring Gull is known as an occasional visitor to the coast of 

 East. Azores, a cluster of nine islands in the Atlantic, 



eight hundred miles due west of Portugal, this Gull is very common, breeding on 



51. HERRING GULLS (From Brehm). 



some of the islands in immense numb* TS. in Creat Britain it is a familiar bird 



everywhere. Mr. Ii. /;//-,/.< ,,f Lmnlnn* states that it is <>t not nn- 



in winter on the eastern side, ami frequently straying up the 



"Is in the islands on the coast of Scoil.-m.i. especially th,- Hebrides, 



y and the Faroe Islands; thence northward to Ii-Hand. One of the 



rnon gulls along the coast of Norway, as far as North ('ape, \\ti- n they 



inn habits and its eggs are the same as those of the 



: lxl.98. 



51a. AMERICAN HERRING GULL. Lri/. ///// iitatii* KtHitlixfini'inu* Coues. 



Pally, Hrr-rds on the Atlanti- :<>m Mainn 



north- 



i' 

 nost : 11'.. 



H. K. Swnnn. London: Swan, Sonnenscheln & Co., Pater- 



