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| The Red-billed Gull is native to New Zealand and is the most common small gull seen around coasts. Adult males and females have the same appearance all year round. | ||
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| The Red-billed Gull used to be considered a sub-species of the Silver Gull of Australia - which looks identical - but is now said to be a totally different species. | ||
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| Like most gulls, they form flocks | The juvenile Red-billed has a black bill | |
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