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I thought the name of the birds I saw yesterday by the Taihu Lake was black-headed gull.
However, I found their heads are not black.
Would you tell me their English name?
We call them 红嘴鸥 in Chinese. And here is a picture of them: https://www.youtube.com/post/UgkxEWWfQ0I19PrzxWj4-UU9UlelSdkUlJJ9
What's Their English Name?? / What are they Called in English?
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I thought the name of the birds I saw yesterday by the Taihu Lake was “black-headed gull.”
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I thought the birds I saw yesterday by Taihu Lake were called “black-headed gulls.”
However, I found(later?) {found | realized | noticed} their heads awere not black.
Would you tell me their English name?
We call them 红嘴鸥 in Chinese.
And here is a picture of them: https://www.youtube.com/post/UgkxEWWfQ0I19PrzxWj4-UU9UlelSdkUlJJ9
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“Black-headed gull” appears to be the correct name. Apparently, their heads are white in winter and black in summer.
English Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black-headed_gull
Chinese: https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/红嘴鸥
What's Their English Name?
I thought the name of the birds I saw yesterday by the Taihu Lake was black-headed gull.
However, I found out their heads are not black.
"found out" means more like it is a new information.
WCould you tell me their English name?
Using "would" in this question sounds more like that the person knows the answer, but it depends if they feeling like telling you.
"Could" is more appropriate, since it's more like asking if the person knows the answer.
We call them 红嘴鸥 in Chinese.
And here is a picture of them: https://www.youtube.com/post/UgkxEWWfQ0I19PrzxWj4-UU9UlelSdkUlJJ9
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They look like seagulls to me, but I have untrained eyes. :D
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Would you tell me their English name?
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