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This is the Asiatic form of our Blackback Gull. They are abundant in northeastern Siberia and have established residence in Bering Sea and northeastern Alaska. They possess the same dominant characteristics as other birds and have been noted attempting to take fish from seals.
Islands and coasts of North Pacific. South in Winter down the Asiatic coast to Japan.