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SEAGULL ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT COMPANY, INC

reviewed on 22 May 2026 . Subfamily of seabirds "Seagull" redirects here. For other uses · see Gull (disambiguation) and Seagull (disambiguation) . Gull (informally · see below Immature (probably 2nd year) Armenian gull in flight · flying over Lake Sevan Gulls · informally called seagulls (see Taxonomy ) · are seabirds of the subfamily Larinae . They are most closely related to terns and skimmers · and are placed with them in the family Laridae . They are also related · more distantly · to auks and skuas · and more distantly still to waders . Until the 21st century · most gulls were placed in the genus Larus · but that arrangement is now considered polyphyletic · leading to the readoption and revision of several genera. &#91 · 1 &#93 · An older name for gulls is mew · this still exists in certain regional English dialects and is cognate with German Möwe · Danish måge · Swedish mås · Dutch meeuw · Norwegian måke/måse

FORT LAUDERDALE, FL 33311

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reviewed on 22 May 2026 . Subfamily of seabirds "Seagull" redirects here. For other uses
see Gull (disambiguation) and Seagull (disambiguation) . Gull (informally
see below Immature (probably 2nd year) Armenian gull in flight
flying over Lake Sevan Gulls
informally called seagulls (see Taxonomy )
are seabirds of the subfamily Larinae . They are most closely related to terns and skimmers
and are placed with them in the family Laridae . They are also related
more distantly
to auks and skuas
and more distantly still to waders . Until the 21st century
most gulls were placed in the genus Larus
but that arrangement is now considered polyphyletic
leading to the readoption and revision of several genera. &#91
1 &#93
An older name for gulls is mew
this still exists in certain regional English dialects and is cognate with German Möwe
Danish måge
Swedish mås
Dutch meeuw
Norwegian måke/måse

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