Definition of herring gull in US English:
 herring gull
nounˈhɛrɪŋ ˌɡəlˈheriNG ˌɡəl
A gull with gray black-tipped wings, abundant and widespread in both Eurasia and North America.
Larus argentatus, family Laridae
 Example sentencesExamples
-  Black-headed gull and herring gull belong to the same family and are obviously more closely related than the other two species pairs.
 -  As soon as de Rosarieux's line hits the water, a mottled herring gull lands on the prow, inches away, waiting for the first fish.
 -  J. A. Allen dispelled the notion that two species of Herring Gull exist, the American and the European herring gull.
 -  I remember climbing over shipwrecks, bending close to inspect a motionless herring gull, then the long hike away from him, headed north, up the endless beach.
 -  London postmen refused to deliver mail to a usually quiet street following attacks by what one resident described as a ‘slightly psycho herring gull.’