Common Gull was created in 1758.
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
The common gull, also known as the Mew gull (Larus canus), is widespread in Europe and parts of Asia and North America, but it is not the most common gull in the world. The species often considered the most common is the Western gull (Larus occidentalis) or the Ring-billed gull (Larus delawarensis), depending on the region. The prevalence of gull species can vary by location, but overall, the common gull is not the most abundant globally.
Franklin's Gull was created in 1831.
Kelp Gull was created in 1823.
Ross's Gull was created in 1824.
Relict Gull was created in 1931.
Gull Petroleum was created in 1976.
Huahine Gull was created in 2002.
Swallow-tailed Gull was created in 1846.
The Sea Gull was created on 1968-12-22.
Grey Gull Records was created in 1919.
Gull Rocks Light was created in 1887.