
Marcin Sidelnik, coordinator for colony Kępa Nadbrzeska, added loads of images & data to THIS PAGE.

Marcin Sidelnik, coordinator for colony Kępa Nadbrzeska, added loads of images & data to THIS PAGE.

Rooftop breeding colonies can be found at numerous locations in Europe, and may include species like Herring, Lesser Black-backed, Yellow-legged or Great Black-backed Gull. But Caspian Gulls have started doing this as well. In two districts in the Polish capital Warsaw they established breeding colonies on rooftops. Both locations, Warszawa-Targówek & Warszawa-Mokotów, hold mixed species and for the moment breeding numbers are still low. However, the famous Caspian Gull colony of Gatovo in Minsk, Belarus illustrates the potential of such rooftop colonies for the next decade. We hope to document this early stage of rooftop colonisation in Poland, and first data can be found on the “small colonies” page under: Warszawa-Mokotów.

Caspian Gulls nesting in a mixed colony with other large gull species on 6-store apartment building in 2018 in Mokotów –
Mewy białogłowe gniazdujące w mieszanej kolonii z innymi gatunkami dużych mew na dachu 6-pietrowego budynku w dzielnicy Mokotów w Warszawie
Today we created webpages for all the cachinnans location in Poland. The structure we follow is an exact copy of other pages on the website gull-research.org, with
At this moment, the website is still much of an ’empty structure’, although some pages have content, e.g. it may be fun to visit the page ‘team‘ so you finally have an idea who was the ringer of that ringed cachinnans you observed this morning at your local patch.
In the near future, we will add more data on population dynamics, but also data on breeding biology, migration of ringed birds, breeding numbers, etc. So please have a look so now and then!
screen dump for location Włocławek