Great Black backed gull

The great black-backed gull, mistakenly called greater black-backed gull by some, is the largest member of the gull family. It breeds on the European and North American coasts and islands of the North Atlantic and is fairly sedentary, though some move farther south or inland to large lakes or reservoirs The great black-backed gull is found in a variety of coastal habitats, including rocky and sandy coasts and estuaries, as well as inland habitats, such as lakes, ponds, fields and moorland.

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1.What do great black backed gulls eat?

Omnivorous. Diet includes a wide variety of fish, insects, mollusks, crustaceans, marine worms, small birds, nestlings, eggs, rodents; also eats berries, seeds, seaweed. Also scavenges refuse around garbage dumps.