Bonaparte's Gull

Bonaparte's Gull by ricmcarthur
Bonaparte's Gull, a photo by ricmcarthur on Flickr.
The English name of the Bonaparte's Gull honours Charles Lucien Bonaparte, who made important contributions to American ornithology while an active member of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia during the 1820s. The scientific name philadelphia was given in 1815 by the describer of the species, George Ord of Philadelphia, presumably because he collected his specimen there.

The Bonaparte's Gull is the only gull that regularly nests in trees.

Chroicocephalus philadelphia

source - Cornell Lab of Ornithology.

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