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Laughing gull [Larus atricilla] is known as 'kahela' in Papiamento, which is Aruba's native creole language. It's known as 'sedoifi' in Sranan Tongo, which is Suriname's native creole language. The Dutch name for laughing gull is 'lachmeeuw'.

For photos of laughing gulls in both Aruba [including a great photo in Aruba of a laughing gull trying to steal a fish from a brown pelican] and Suriname, please visit the link provided below.

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