Milwaukee is hosting a unique visitor. Or perhaps new resident. In either case it's a Wisconsin first. And it has the birding world buzzing. A kelp gull, a species typically found along coasts in the ...
Milwaukee birders were delighted after spotting a kelp gull in the neighborhood. The gull was a rare sight. According to the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, it is more commonly seen farther south, as far ...
In Argentina, kelp gulls are attacking the backs of southern right whales, imperiling the recovery of an endangered species. By Annie Roth Thousands of colossal southern right whales travel to the ...
SANDGATES – Shrimpy, the kelp gull star of St. Mary’s County, soars in from the Patuxent River, lands gracefully on a utility pole and stands there puffing out its chest like a best-actor nominee at ...
Wounding of southern right whale calves and mothers by Kelp Gulls has increased from 2% to 99% over four decades, according to a new study. Wounding of southern right whale calves and mothers by Kelp ...
A Kelp Gull was spotted in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Photo by Tom Schultz An “extremely rare” Kelp Gull has been spotted in an unusual place — Milwaukee, Wisconsin, officials confirm. How it got to a ...
An extremely rare bird has been spotted at a reservoir in Cambridgeshire. A kelp gull was seen at Grafham Water, near Huntingdon, on Tuesday. The seabird first appeared at the reservoir two years ago ...
A kelp gull (center with black back) is photographed June 1, 2025 with its Herring gull mate at the birds' nest in Milwaukee. We go over some fantasy football streaming options at kicker for Week 15 ...
Paula Wethington is a digital producer at CBS Detroit. She previously held digital content roles at NEWSnet, Gannett/USA Today network and The Monroe News in Michigan. She is a graduate of the ...
The southern right whale is a huge fortress of animal—50 feet and 60 tons of muscle and blubber. At its size, this giant should have nothing to fear from ocean predators, except possibly for killer ...
Wounding of southern right whale calves and mothers by Kelp Gulls has increased from 2% to 99% over four decades, according to a study published Oct. 21, 2015 in the open-access journal PLOS ONE by ...