A rare but regular visitor to the UK and western Europe. Although frequently recorded in the west of Britain it remains a particularly rare visitor to east coast - only a small handful have ever been identified in Norfolk.
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Ring-billed Gull, Flamingo (Florida, USA), 24th April 2013
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Ring-billed Gull, Flamingo (Florida, USA), 24th April 2013
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Ring-billed Gull, Helston (Cornwall, UK), 2nd January 2004
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Ring-billed Gulls, Marina del Rey (California, USA), 18th April 2005
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Ring-billed Gulls, Boundary Bay (British Columbia, Canada), 8th September 2006
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Ring-billed Gull, Boundary Bay (British Columbia, Canada), 8th September 2006
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Ring-billed Gull, Oyster Bay Shoreline Park, Vancouver Island (British Columbia, Canada), 12th September 2006
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Ring-billed Gull, Cowichan Bay, Vancouver Island (British Columbia, Canada), 10th September 2006
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Ring-billed Gull, Courtenay, Vancouver Island (British Columbia, Canada), 12th September 2006
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Ring-billed Gull wing, Cowichan Bay, Vancouver Island (British Columbia, Canada), 10th September 2006 - a dead bird with a broken wing floating down the river
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