Overview
Black-headed Gull: Medium-sized gull with pale gray back and upperwings and dark brown face and partial hood. Nape, neck, breast, belly, and tail are white. Bill and legs are dark red. Wings have white triangular panel formed at the leading edge of black-tipped primaries in flight.
Range and Habitat
Black-headed Gull: Breeds from southern Greenland through most of Europe and central Asia to Kamchatka and northeast China. Spends winters in west and east Africa, Malaysia and the Philippines. In North America breeds along Atlantic coast from Labrador, Newfoundland, New Brunswick, and Nova Scotia south to New York (Long Island), rarely farther south and west, and in Old World. Nests in coastal and freshwater marshes, gravel pits, and lakes; spends winters on estuaries, inland wetlands, reservoirs, ploughed fields, pastures, and landfills.