Larus minutus
Larus minutus, commonly known as the little gull, is a species of small gull that breeds in northern Europe and Asia.
It is the smallest gull in the genus Larus and is easily recognizable by its slender build, short legs, and graceful flight.
The little gull feeds primarily on insects, small fish, and crustaceans, often foraging near the water's surface. In Croatia, this charming bird can be spotted along the coast and in wetland areas, adding to the rich diversity of avian life in the region.
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