Black-headed Gull

Chroicocephalus ridibundus

Least Concern

The Black-headed Gull is a gull, tern, or skimmer of coasts, islands, rivers, wetlands, and open seas. It feeds around water on fish, crustaceans, insects, carrion, or scraps; terns often plunge-dive, gulls patrol coasts and lakes, and skimmers cut the water surface with an elongated lower bill.

Family
Laridae
Range
Black-headed Gull Range — Resident or seasonal range in coasts, islands, rivers, wetlands, and open seas
Population
≈ 2M–3M
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