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What is a "seagull"?
A seagull, often referred to as a seafaring icon, is a versatile and adaptive bird found near coastlines and bodies of water worldwide. With their distinctive white plumage, graceful flight, and characteristic squawking calls, seagulls are a familiar sight and sound along beaches, harbors, and fishing ports. These opportunistic scavengers possess excellent aerial skills, effortlessly riding the wind currents and swooping down to snatch food from the water's surface or scavenge scraps from the land. Seagulls are highly adaptable, adjusting their diet to include fish, small marine organisms, insects, and even human leftovers. Their ability to thrive in coastal environments and navigate vast ocean expanses during migration is a testament to their resilience and resourcefulness.