Juvenile Herring GullJuvenile Herring Gull

A Juvenile Herring Gull spends much of its early life along coastlines, harbor, and inland water bodies, gradually learning how to survive in a highly adaptable and often competitive environment. At this stage, it relies heavily on scavanging and opportunistic feeding while slowly developing the skills of adulthood. It also learns social skills and gains confidence in exploring various food sources.