Black-headed gull
The black-headed gull, by its scientific name Chroicocephalus ridibundus, is a bird that lives all over the world, with the exception of South America and Antarctica.
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It is a bird belonging to the laridae family and the order Charadriiformes.
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It is recognizable by its black (in summer) or white (in winter) head. His neck is white. Its wings are gray. Its beak and legs are red.
In the black-headed gull, it is impossible to recognize the female from the male.
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The black-headed gull feeds mainly on molluscs, crustaceans, insects and invertebrates.
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It lives in all environments close to water.
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It nests in colonies, on rocks close to water. She lays 2-3 eggs .
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It is a rather talkative species.
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On the conservation status of IUCN, it is: LC Least concern.
Juvenile black-headed gull