Sooty Gull (Larus hemprichii) **

The Sooty Gull (Larus hemprichii) is a striking seabird found primarily along the coasts of the Arabian Peninsula, the Red Sea, and parts of East Africa. This medium-sized gull has a distinctive dark plumage, with a sooty-brown body and a contrasting white head and underparts. Its wings are long and pointed, often showing a black edge. The Sooty Gull's diet is varied, consisting mainly of fish, crustaceans, and scavenged food from human settlements. It is often seen in coastal habitats, including sandy beaches, rocky shores, and estuaries. The bird's loud, harsh call is a common sound in its range, especially during the breeding season, when it nests on islands or cliffs, usually in small colonies. It is also known for its adaptability to urban environments, frequently found near ports or fishing areas.

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