Seagulls
Seagulls are medium to large birds commonly found near coastal areas and inland bodies of water. They belong to the family Laridae and are known for their distinctive white and gray plumage, long wings, and sharp beaks. Seagulls are opportunistic feeders, often scavenging for food, which can include fish, insects, and human leftovers.
These birds are social creatures, often seen in large flocks. They are known for their loud calls and can be quite vocal, especially when competing for food. Seagulls are also skilled fliers, capable of soaring for long distances while searching for food or migrating between regions.