
Laughing Gull, a North American migratory bird, was recently sighted in Kerala’s Chittari estuary, marking its first appearance in India. Known scientifically as Leucophaeus atricilla, this bird boasts a distinctive appearance with dark upper parts, black legs, a long bill, and a dark smudge on its head.
Key Details:
- Habitat: Coastal areas, salt marshes, beaches.
- Features: Medium-sized, elegant wings, long legs, and distinctive laughter-like calls.
- Geographical Presence: Native to North and South America, recent sighting elevates India’s bird species count to 1,367.
- Conservation Status: Least Concern, contributing to biodiversity.
Estuary Insight: Chittari estuary, where the sighting occurred, provides a glimpse into estuarine ecosystems where freshwater meets the ocean, creating unique habitats.
Conservation Message: The Laughing Gull’s debut underscores the importance of conservation, urging us to protect diverse ecosystems and celebrate the marvel of migratory birds.