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Lava Gull (Larus fuliginosus) scavenging a dead fish on the beach at Cerro Brujo, San Cristobal, Galapagos: Image 3 of a sequence of 5
The Lava Gull is endemic to the Galapagos islands, and is one of the rarest gulls in the world, with a population of some 300-400 pairs. It is, however, not threatened.
Photo ID: GAL_4593_Lava_Gull_(Larus_fuliginosus)__Cerro_Brujo__San_Cristobal__Feb_7_RA
Photo size: 22.1 Mpixels (63.3 MB uncompressed) - 5760x3840 pixels (19.2x12.8 in / 48.8x32.5 cm at 300 ppi)
Photo keywords: animal, Aves, avian, avifauna, beach, biology, bird, Cerro Brujo, Ecuador, endemic, Family Laridae, fish, Galapagos, Larus fuliginosus, Lava Gull, Martin Grace, National Park, native, natural history, nature, nest-robber, ornithology, Pacific Ocean, Parque Nacional Galapagos, rare, San Cristobal, scavenge, wild, wildlife, zoology
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