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Gull cottage is a fictional setting in the book "Deep and Dark and Dangerous" by Mary Downing Hahn. It is not a real place, but rather a creation of the author's imagination to serve as the backdrop for the story.
Gull Cottage
"Black-headed gull" is an English equivalent of "itim luko gal" (Chroicocephalus ridibundus).The adjective "itim" refers to the black* color of the gull's head. The word "luko" refers to the body part that is colored black. The noun "gal" refers to the type of bird: "gull."*The color of the gull's head is actually a rich, deep, dark brown chocolate.
"Larus atricapilla" is a Latin equivalent of "black-hooded gull" (Chroicocephalus ridibundus).Specifically, the noun "larus" means "gull." The adjective "atricapilla" combines the adjective "ater" and the noun "capilla." The combination refers to the gull's hallmark black* hood.*The color is actually a rich, deep, dark brown chocolate.
"Itim luko gal" is a Tagalog equivalent of "black-headed gull" (Chroicocephalus ridibundus).The adjective "itim" refers to the black* color of the gull's head. The word "luko" refers to the body part that is colored black. The noun "gal" refers to the type of bird: "gull."*The color of the gull's head is actually a rich deep dark brown chocolate.
"Black-hooded gull" is an English equivalent of "Larus atricapilla" (Chroicocephalus ridibundus).Specifically, the noun "larus" means "gull." The adjective "atricapilla" combines the adjective "ater" and the noun "capilla." The combination refers to the gull's hallmark black* hood.*The color is actually a rich, deep, dark brown chocolate.
"Antxeta mokogorria" is a Basque equivalent of "black-headed gull" (Chroicocephalus ridibundus).Specifically, the Basque word "antxeta" refers to the hallmark black hood of the gull. The hood is indeed dark, but it actually is a rich, deep brown chocolate. The Basque word "mokogorria" refers to the bird being a gull.The pronunciation is "ahn-TCHEH-tah MOH-koh-GOHR-ryah."
There are many different species of seagull. Some are common, others rare, some are only found in certain areas, whereas others are found world wide. Here are a few of the different kinds of seagull: * Dolphin Gull * Pacific Gull * Black-tailed Gull * White-eyed Gull * Sooty Gull * Common Gull * Ring-billed Gull * Great Black-backed Gull * Kelp Gull * California Gull * Glaucous Gull * Iceland Gull * Yellow-footed Gull * Herring Gull * Caspian Gull * East Siberian Herring Gull * Armenian Gull * Grey-headed Gull * Brown-headed Gull * Hartlaub's Gull * Silver Gull * Black-billed Gull * Brown-billed Gull * Red-billed Gull * Slender-billed Gull * Black-headed Gull * Mediterranean Gull * Lava Gull * Laughing Gull * Little Gull * Red-legged Kittiwake * Black legged Kittiwake * Ivory Gull * Swallow-tailed Gull
There are 9 gull species in Cyprus: Armenian gull Audouin's gull Yellow legged gull Common gull Lesser black backed gull Slender billed gull Mediterranean gull Little gull Common black headed gull
there are many types of seagulls such as Heerman's gull,common gull /mew gull,herring gull,glaucious winged gull,ring billed gull,california gull,great black gull,western gull.
there are 17 different types of sea gulls found in the United States, 45 found worldwide. In the US Herring Gull Ring Billed Gull Laughing Gull Iceland Gull Glaucous Gull Franklin's Gull Black Headed Gull Ross' Gull Western Gull Thayer's Gull California Gull Black Legged Kittiwake Greater Black Backed Gull Lesser Black Backed Gull Bonaparte's Gull Little Gull Sabine's Gull You can more information on sea Gulls herewww.animalcontrolsolutions.com/animals/sea-gull-control.html
"Black-headed gull" is an English equivalent of "Antxeta mokogorria" (Chroicocephalus ridibundus).Specifically, the Basque word "antxeta" refers to the hallmark black hood of the gull. The hood is indeed dark, but it actually is a rich, deep brown chocolate. The Basque word "mokogorria" refers to the bird being a gull.The pronunciation is "ahn-TCHEH-tah MOH-koh-GOHR-ryah."
an ivory gull is a small white gull that lives in the artic