Monomad: Seagulls at Rest

Seagulls, often associated with coastal regions, are adaptable and opportunistic birds found worldwide. With their white plumage, gray wings, and distinctive calls, seagulls are a common sight along coastlines, lakeshores, and even urban areas. These scavengers are known for their ability to exploit various food sources, including fish, insects, and human refuse. Seagulls are also skilled fliers, with impressive agility and the ability to hover effortlessly in windy conditions. While they may sometimes be considered pests, seagulls play important roles in marine ecosystems, contributing to nutrient cycling and helping control populations of smaller prey species.

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