Black headed Gull Larus ridibundus and Jackdaws Corvus monedula
Common on the Norfolk coast and inland .Not really a black-headed bird, more chocolate-brown - in fact, for much of the year, it has a white head. It is most definitely not a 'seagull' and is found commonly almost anywhere inland. Black-headed gulls are sociable, quarrelsome, noisy birds, usually seen in small groups or flocks, often gathering into larger parties where there is plenty of food, or when they are roosting
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Location: Norfolk England UK
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