| Subject: Ring-billed Gull, Larus
delawarensis |
| Date: 2 October 2001 |
| Locale: Algoma, Door County, Wisconsin |
| Photographer: Kendall W. Corbin |
| Comments: Ring-bills are now
the most common gull on the Great Lakes, having competed successfully
with its larger cousin, the Herring Gull. Humans have played
a major role in this "success" because the Ring-bill
is a frequent visitor to our landfills. |
| |
| Camera: Minolta Maxxum 7 |
| Lens: Tamron SP, AF Aspherical
28-105mm, 1:28 tele/macro |
| Film: Kodak EliteCHROME 200 |
| Image: 35mm slide scanned at 600
dpi |