Bonaparte's Gulls - different from Franklin's Gulls
Bonaparte's gulls have black beaks and more of the head is dark on the adults. I have always been uncertain when seeing a black-headed gull as to whether it is a Franklin's or Bonaparte's gull. One of the key differentiators is beak colour. Both 1st and 2nd year Bonaparte's gulls have black bills, while Franklin's gulls have reddish bills. There are other differences as well, such as the white crescent around the eyes in the Franklin's, which is absent or relatively minor in Bonaparte's. Franklin's gulls also have red legs that are darker than Bonaparte's. That's the thing about bird identification. It comes down to specifics. There is general information, such as type of bird (heron vs chickadee, for example), and then there is specific information that allows you to narrow down identification further. I have written about my dislike of identifying gulls in the past ( click here to see what I mean ), so I won't go into my rant on the ...