Common gulls, black-headed gulls, wood pigeons


After the birds on the balcony earlier today, now and then snow again.

On the roof opposite the balcony, jackdaws.

Sometimes, great tits.

A chaffinch in the tree.

One wood-pigeon on the balcony, the other one in the tree.

On the other side of the house quite some gulls on rooftops. Mainly black-headed gulls, but some common gulls as well.

This is a common gull video from Finland.

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