This video from England says about itself:
Seaforth Local Nature Reserve, Liverpool, June 30th, 2012.
The video shows a black-headed gull, a redshank and an oystercatcher as well.
On 13 June 2017, Dutch Vroege Vogels TV reported that conservationists last year had made three islets in the Gooimeer lake fit for nesting birds.
This year, 100 common tern couples nest there.
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