I love watching this nest from our living room window. The Lesser Black Backed Gulls nested later than usual this year as they first had to get through an extended territorial dispute with a painr of Herring Gulls. But they kept the Herring Gulls off this prime nesting spot and now have two chicks.
We'll watch the chicks as they grow up. Once they get to a certain size, they'll leave the small nest site and drop down to the flat roof, that you can't see in the photo but which sits in between the roofs that you can see. This flat roof offers a perfect nursery for the chicks and they'll spend many a happy hour chasing each other round and then resting in the shade. Lesser Black Backed Gulls have nested at this site for many years now and always provide great entertainment!
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