Gull

The gull bird family, also known as Laridae, is a widespread group of seabirds characterized by their robust bodies, long wings, and distinctive calls. These birds are often found along coastlines and inland waterways across the globe, exhibiting remarkable adaptability to various environments. Gulls are opportunistic feeders with a diverse diet that includes fish, invertebrates, and human refuse. Known for their intelligence and social behavior, they often engage in complex communication and cooperative feeding strategies. Their plumage typically features a combination of white, grey, and black, with some species displaying seasonal variations.

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