Ring-billed Seagulls
North America is home to a variety of different seagull species and each inhabit different areas of the continent. One of the most common seagulls is the Ring-billed gull, which has been spotted throughout most of the United States and Canada. Though many gulls feature similar characteristics, the Ring-billed gull is easily identified by a distinct black stripe near the end of their beak. They are opportunistic scavengers and are often found around areas frequented by human activity.