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2 viewsLarus canus

It looks like a small, gentler version of the herring gull, with greenish legs and a yellow bill. Despite its name, it is not at all common in some inland areas, though often abundant on the coast and in some eastern counties. They are now seen more often in towns and on housing estates in winter.

For more information: http://www.rspb.org.uk/birds/guide/c/commongull/index.asp
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3 viewsLarus canus

It looks like a small, gentler version of the herring gull, with greenish legs and a yellow bill. Despite its name, it is not at all common in some inland areas, though often abundant on the coast and in some eastern counties. They are now seen more often in towns and on housing estates in winter.

For more information: http://www.rspb.org.uk/birds/guide/c/commongull/index.asp
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2 viewsLarus canus

It looks like a small, gentler version of the herring gull, with greenish legs and a yellow bill. Despite its name, it is not at all common in some inland areas, though often abundant on the coast and in some eastern counties. They are now seen more often in towns and on housing estates in winter.

For more information: http://www.rspb.org.uk/birds/guide/c/commongull/index.asp
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1 viewsLarus canus

It looks like a small, gentler version of the herring gull, with greenish legs and a yellow bill. Despite its name, it is not at all common in some inland areas, though often abundant on the coast and in some eastern counties. They are now seen more often in towns and on housing estates in winter.

For more information: http://www.rspb.org.uk/birds/guide/c/commongull/index.asp
IMG_0648 copy.jpg
2 viewsLarus canus

It looks like a small, gentler version of the herring gull, with greenish legs and a yellow bill. Despite its name, it is not at all common in some inland areas, though often abundant on the coast and in some eastern counties. They are now seen more often in towns and on housing estates in winter.

For more information: http://www.rspb.org.uk/birds/guide/c/commongull/index.asp
     
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