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Kajaka (Kajakas)

Tallinn: cold, wet and fishy coastal harbor town... that means seagulls, kittiwakes, gulls and mews. As they say in Pöide: Narri küll meest, ära narri mehe kübärät, Laugh at the man, not at his hat... Breeding in Estonia are, and since there’s a whole beachful, a list is best:

  • Harksaba-kajakas, Sabine’s gull, Larus sabini
  • Hõbekajakas, herring gull, L. argentatus
  • Jääkajakas, glaucous gull, L. hyperboreus
  • Kalakajakas, common gull or sea mew, L. canus, see Lõuka
  • Kaljukajakas, black-legged kittiwake, Rissa tridactyla
  • Karbuskajakas aka Mustpea-kajakas, Mediterranean gull, L. melanocephalus
  • Koldjalg-hõbekajakas, Caspian gull, L. cachinnans
  • Lõuna-hõbekajakas, yellow-legged gull, L. michahellis (not a spelling mistake for michaelis, but named after the short-lived (died of dysentery) Bavarian zoologist Karl Michahelles [1807-34])
  • Merikajakas, great black-backed gull, L. marinus
  • Naerukajakas, black-headed gull, L. ridibundus
  • Polaarkajakas, Iceland gull, L. glaucoides
  • Roosakajakas, Ross’s gull, Rhodostethia rosea
  • Tõmmukajakas, lesser black-backed gull, L. fuscus
  • Vandelkajakas, ivory gull, Pagophila eburnea
  • Väikekajakas, little gull, L. minutus

Part of the Lilleküla bird-name group of streets. See also Kauri.