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Black-headed Gull

Chroicocephalus ridibundus

Despite its name, this gull’s head can vary in colour with age and season. In summer, the adult’s chocolate-brown head stands in contrast to its pale body, making it an eye-catching resident along Lihou’s shores.  During winter the hood colouring is lost with just a dark colour dot on their head. Not to be confused with the slightly smaller Little Gull which also has a dark coloured head.

  • Habitat: Coastal waters, estuaries, and sheltered bays.
  • When to See: Winter months are best, although they can be seen year-round.
  • Length: 35–39 cm

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