Black-headed gull - Larus ridibundus |
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Description
Range | Habitat
DietThe black-headed gull eats wide variety of food including insects, fish, earthworms, carrion, garbage, seeds, and berries. Life CycleThe black-headed gull nests in colonies. The nest is usually a scrape lined with vegetation and shells. The female lays 1-3 eggs and incubates them for 22-26 days. Both parents care for and feed the chicks. The chicks fledge when they are 35-42 days old. Behavior
The black-headed gull is a common gull in Europe and is found well inland. |
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