Black-headed Gull (Larus ridibundus) **
The Black-headed Gull (Larus ridibundus) is a medium-sized gull known for its striking seasonal appearance. During the breeding season, it displays a distinctive chocolate-brown head, which contrasts beautifully with its white body and pale gray wings. Outside of breeding, the brown head fades, leaving only a dark spot near the eyes. These adaptable and opportunistic birds are often found in coastal regions, wetlands, and even urban areas, scavenging for food or foraging in shallow waters. With their graceful flight and piercing calls, Black-headed Gulls are a familiar and captivating sight across much of Europe, Asia, and northern Africa.
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