Lesser Black-backed Gull

1/1600s at f8.0, ISO:1600, Canon EOS-1D X w/800mm, x1.4 converter


The Lesser Black-backed Gull is a large gull that breeds on the Atlantic coasts of Europe. It is migratory, wintering from the British Isles south to West Africa. It is a regular winter visitor to the east coast of North America, probably from the breeding population in Iceland. This species breeds colonially on coasts and lakes, making a lined nest on the ground or a cliff. Normally, three eggs are laid. In some cities the species nests within the urban environment, often in association with Herring Gulls. They are omnivores like most gulls, and they will eat fish, insects, crustaceans, worms, starfish, mollusks, seeds, berries, small mammals, eggs, small birds, chicks, scraps, offal, and carrion.
Iceland
 
06/05/2013