Nature Alphabet R
Black-headed gull
Occurred particularly in the pond areas and agricultural areas or larger cities. I still remember the South Bohemia Pilsen and South chechtavych full racks, each flock stovkova large pond and several large breeding colonies. Over the years, however, in our nature, and something has changed along with it, also declined significantly and visibly chechtavych seagulls. Instead tisicihlavych flocks are decimal, instead of large colonies of small, or none. The Pilsen neighborhood maps had only one colony, and as I know, so the breeding colony south of Pilsen colleagues counted on the fingers of one hand. While black-headed gull is a relatively easy species that feeds on both insects and vertebrate animals and smaller He enjoys even carrion or garbage. On the water, and after harvesting ponds collect small fish,fields especially, earthworms, insects, vyorane Vole and carrion. Large flocks of gulls can be seen today in landfills, sewage treatment plants, and rivers in cities, where they learned to beg food from humans and eat bread and a variety of food remains. Such typical paradise especially for wintering gulls and protahujici Vltava River is right in the middle of Prague. At the Charles Bridge, you can feed the seagulls gull near the hand and when it gets dark, so the wooden bridge piers inhibitions of them sits a few dozen to hundreds. In the literature I've even read that the presence of gulls in the city chechtavych becomes a bit of a problem and that in the years 1966 - 1974, for example in Prague only an estimated 1700 - 2500 and protahujicich wintering gulls.Among other things, certain gulls in our towns and cities begin to appear even in the nesting period, particularly in the streets and train stations looking for uncovered food, make a mess and the sludge to humans. This trend is reflected from the thirties, especially in cities like Pardubice, Sand, Vodnany, Blatna, Czech Budejovice and Lednice in Moravia
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