Common gull
The common gull, by its scientific name Larus canus, is a bird that lives throughout Europe, all of Asia, all of North America, Oceania, the Arctic and North Africa.
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It is a bird belonging to the Laridae family and the Charadriiiformes order.
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It is recognizable with its white head, throat and belly, silver gray wings with black and white tips. Its beak and legs are yellow. It is the same size as a black-headed gull.
In the common gull, it is impossible to recognize the female from the male.
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The Common Gull feeds primarily on shellfish, shrimp, small fish, and small marine insects.
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It lives mostly near shores, estuaries, rocky areas, and beaches.
It nests in pairs, on the ground. It lays between 2 and 3 eggs.
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It is a talkative species only when it is on alert or during the display period.
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On the IUCN conservation status it is: LC Least concern.
Common Common Gull adult transitive plumage.