
Second, it’s one of the smallest gulls you’ll commonly encounter. Barely larger than a city pigeon, yet its wingspan reaches nearly a meter. In the air, it doesn’t look fragile at all — rather, precise, confident, and surprisingly agile.
Third, its Latin name, ridibundus, literally means laughing. And it’s not just poetic license — their calls genuinely resemble a sharp, rattling laugh that, in large colonies, blends into a constant, echoing chorus.
And finally, while gulls are famously opportunistic feeders, black-headed gulls often act as nature’s cleanup crew along the shoreline — picking up whatever edible scraps they can find near the water’s edge.


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