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Definition of glaucous in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of glaucous. Pronunciation of glaucous. Translations of glaucous. glaucous synonyms, glaucous antonyms. 2. Botany Covered with a grayish, bluish, or whitish waxy coating or bloom that is easily rubbed off: glaucous leaves.
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Glaucous - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Definition of glaucous from the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary with audio pronunciations, thesaurus, Word of the Day, and word games. Search "glaucous" in:
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The Glaucous Gull, Larus hyperboreus is a large gull which breeds in the Arctic regions of the northern hemisphere and the Atlantic coasts of Europe. It is migratory, wintering from in the North Atlantic and North Pacific oceans as far south as the British Isles and northernmost...
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Glaucous gull Larus hyperboreus Glaucous Gulls are quite similar to Iceland Gulls but are larger, have larger bills, flatter heads, and, at rest, shorter wingtips that barely project beyond the end of the tail.
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glaucous. The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language: Fourth Edition. 2000. ADJECTIVE: 1. Of a pale grayish or bluish green. 2. Botany Covered with a grayish, bluish, or whitish waxy coating or bloom that is easily rubbed off: glaucous leaves.
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Glaucous Gull, breeding adult (Definitive Alternate plumage); Ventura, CA Glaucous Gull, adult, non-breeding (Definitive Basic); Homer, AK; February...
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Glaucous-winged Gull, adult, breeding plumage A large gull of the north Pacific Coast, the Glaucous-winged Gull is common in coastal cities and towns. Its wingtips are colored unlike any other gull's, being neither black nor white.
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The Glaucous-winged Gull, Larus glaucescens, is a large, white-headed gull residing from the Aleutians to the western coast of Alaska to the coast of Washington. It also breeds on the northwest coast of Alaska. During non-breeding seasons they can be found along the coast of California. It is a close...
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Glaucous-winged Gull: Large gull with gray upperparts and white underparts, head, and neck. Eyes are dark. Bill is yellow with red spot on lower mandible. Wings are gray with white edges and spots near the tips. ● Foraging & Feeding: Glaucous-winged Gull: Feeds on carrion, fish, invertebrates, and seaweed. Drops barnacles,
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