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[Comments on the exchangeability of herring-gull chicks (Larus argentatus) after the 1st week of life].
In the Biville chalk cliff area the Herring gulls nest both in slope and ground colonies and on cliff ledges. Like the Kittiwake (CULLEN 1957), the cliff-nesting pairs still accept other chicks after the 1st week of life. Gulls in slope and ground colonies, however, attack those chicks older than 4 days in close proximity to their nests (TINBERGEN 1936).