The Caspian Gull is a large gull. This species is usually at home in eastern Europe and in the western part of Central Asia - in the area between the Black Sea and the eastern Kazakhstan. In Western Europe it is a rare sight. Though it is possible to watch a few of them on the German North Sea island of Heligoland.
It is possible to confuse this gull with the Lesser Black-backed Gull even in the adult plumage.
Taxonomy:
Order: Charadriiformes
Family: Laridae
Genus: Larus
Species: Caspian Gull
Scientific Name: Larus argentatus
Name in German: Steppenmöwe
Name in Czech: Racek bělohlavý
Name in Slovak: Čajka bielohlavá
Name in Hungarian: Sztyeppi sirály
Name in Croat: Pontski galeb
Name in French: Goéland pontique
Name in Spanish: Gaviota del Caspio
Name in Portuguese: Gaivota-de-patas-amarelas
Name in Dutch: Pontische Meeuw
Name in Italian: Gabbiano reale pontico
Name in Finnish: Aroharmaalokki
Name in Danish: Kaspisk Måge
Name in Swedish: Kaspisk trut
Name in Polish: Mewa białogłowa
Name in Russian: Хохотунья
Name in Turkey: Gümüş martı, gümüş marty, Hazar Martısı, Hazer Denizi Gümüşü Martı
Name in Hebrew: שחף כוזרי, שחף צהוב רגל, שחף צהוב־רגל, שחף צהוב-רגל
Name in Arabic: النورس أصفر الرجلين جنة, النورس اصفر الأرجل, النورس القوقازي, نورس قزويني
Name in Mongol: Бархираа цахлай
Name in Kazakh: Улуғ хайлах
Distribution: The Caspian Gull was originally distributed around the Black Sead, the Caspian Sea area and in the east of Kazakhstan. Migration extended distributional boundaries to the north and northeast of Europe. Now distribution reaches through southeast Europe, across central Europe and northwards to the Baltics and the North Sea. As a guest, the Caspian Gul has now reached the German Island of Heligoland.
Movements: Migratory, especially juveniles move across Europe.
Habitat: Similar to Yellow-legged Gull in temperate zones, but also in steppes, on sandy and rocky shores, brackish marsh, dunes, inlands alongside river banks, on lakes and swamps.
Behaviour: Similar to Herring Gull and Lesser Black-backed Gull.
Field Characteristics
Bill: yellow-green.
Legs: light yellow -pink .
Iris: light.
Size: 58-67 cm
Weight:
♂: 750-1330 g
♀: 680-1147 g
Wingspan: 140-158 cm
Wing:
♂: 43.5-48.2 cm
♀: 39.5-46.0 cm
Voice: Mostly silent, except for breeding season, then uttering prolonged shrill “whi-ee-ee” or similar.
So far there are no recordings available on breeding.
Egg Measurements:
Length: 65.5-82.0 mm
Width: 44.1-59.0 mm
Ø: 73.2-50.7 mm (n=180)
Egg weight: 98-104 g
Food: Large variety: fish, small mammals, insects, invertebrates, rubbis, eggs, chicken and carrion.
Longevity: no records available.
Mortality: unknown.
Threats: Losses by predators, flooding of breeding areas. Lack of resting places and breeding areas. Contamination by heavy metals and biocides, environmental toxins.