Seagulls really are disgusting, nasty, vile animals, naturally horrible, and made worse by hanging out with humans presumably. |
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The Seagulls had three goals on the board in a twinkling, running to an 18-point lead before the Rebels finally scored just before the break. |
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Seagulls keened and skied, pelicans bobbed on the swells, sandpipers left sharp three-toed tracks along the tidal margin. |
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Seagulls yelped in the distance above the sound of the crashing waves and flew among the turrets and battlements of the dark castle. |
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I've seen sparrows, dirty pigeons, doves, screeching seagulls, nasty crows and the occasional hawk. |
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Seagulls from Cork harbour were flying overhead and the dawn was breaking. |
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The tide slapped against the dock wall, and seagulls croaked as they bobbed on the waves, or flew above their heads. |
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A few seagulls circled, squawked at Joe, and two pigeons on the crane's jib watched him intently. |
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It was almost a foot long, made of ash wood with beautiful engravings of seagulls and sailor knots and braided ropes on it. |
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Swans, geese, seagulls, ducks and one giant heron maculated the lake in spots of white, brown, and grey. |
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It was a bit scary because the large ferries were steaming past us and at one point we were even dive-bombed by seagulls. |
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He yawned, and when he opened his mouth, he heard the distant sounds of surf booming against a beach, the faint screech of seagulls. |
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The cast includes rabbits, pigs, cows, cats, scorpions, seagulls, snails, penguins and bats. |
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There are also clouds of long distortion seagulls, fluttering around at sunset, calling to each other, their voices disappearing into the wind. |
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Whether hunting seagulls for much-needed nutrition, or helping each other out of dangerous situations, their exploits make for exciting viewing. |
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A dry northern wind at Christmas brings clouds of seagulls to Cambridge, landing them at 10 A.M. upon Harvard's stadium. |
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The track for that was the sound of the ocean, with a few seagulls in the background. |
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It is feared that low-flying seagulls could disrupt events such as beach volleyball. |
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Lillian watched her stand on the edge of a gray boarded dock playing with seagulls and a particularly irked crab. |
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Here, you'll pass old men and boys fishing from the rocks, people running with their dogs, and seagulls splashing in the water. |
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Sam awoke to the sound of ocean waves crashing against the earth and seagulls squalling over head. |
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Residents quite rightly complain of flies, noxious odours, dust, seagulls and noise pollution from the site. |
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Hundreds of species of birds, such as seagulls, herons, starlings, sparrows and many others, live or often visit mangrove forest areas. |
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Large, puffy clouds hung in the air and seagulls flew around in the pale blue sky. |
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These seagulls are feeding on the effluent from the farm and are also feeding on the food and offal associated with the caged minks. |
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Aside from pigeons, chickadees, seagulls, and the occasional bluejay, we city-dwellers don't usually get to see a variety of bird species. |
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On the grass behind the beach families munch on fish and chips, chasing off the chubby seagulls. |
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The red-clawed seagulls circled for a long time over the shell of the upturned ship. |
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One idea that remained on paper only was to train seagulls to land on periscopes at sea thus giving away the position of a submarine! |
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A blessed bird-lover from elsewhere in Canada who adores feeding stray pets, pigeons, and pooping seagulls. |
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A swarm of seagulls circle aloft, darting down in random attempts to steal a flounder. |
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A pair of seagulls were promenading along the balustrade that ran around the perimeter of the balcony garden, watching us with beady eyes. |
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The track is immediately set apart by the awkward opening sounds of seagulls and a garbage truck in reverse gear, before it launches into a menacing guitar riff. |
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At first I thought I was hearing things or maybe it was crows or seagulls. |
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It's nice to hear natural sounds like the surf and seagulls so crisply. |
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Those worried about untidiness should try living next to a landfill site with the lorries, dust, seagulls, smells, ground water pollution and health risks that go with it. |
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The living statues, at least, pose a bit of a challenge to seagulls. |
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We crossed over onto the prom, squeezing between the bumpers and tailgates of near stationary cars with less grace and confidence than the mocking seagulls. |
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Although terns are closely related to seagulls, sharing a general black-and-grey pattern of plumage with their cousins, they have slim silvery bodies and deeply forked tails. |
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As we paddled across clear water, we caught sight of purple jellyfish below us, herons and oystercatchers on adjacent rocks and flocks of seagulls. |
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Meanwhile, crowds pack her restaurant, watching lilliputian fishing boats nosing into the breeze, fishermen working over their gear, seagulls white in the sun. |
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Circling seagulls swooped down and ate what Agnes had disgorged. |
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We left the green and its old houses and found ourselves on a flat plateau of pastureland with sheep, seagulls, fieldfares and long views over Bilsdale to the east. |
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Above the east stand of the ground, fully a hundred yards or so from where I stood, flew four seagulls, and their cries were all that broke the silence. |
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Likewise, abstract designs derived from dry reeds, postage cancellations, typography, wire fences, waves and seagulls fill the spiral form of Snail Maze. |
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Another striking painting is of seagulls swarming over a garbage dump. |
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Nicknamed the Seagulls, but also known as 'The Bay', their home ground is Llanelian Road in Old Colwyn. |
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And we'd have Walkmans on playing Flock Of Seagulls and Echo And The Bunnymen It would be ace. |
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After no one bought his meals, he mostly consumed the seagulls himself, but offered some to anyone willing to try. |
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Leaving the OR that night, I looked up the clear sky, at the flocks of white seagulls and a sliver of crescent moon. |
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Loanee Darren Bent will make his Seagulls debut against his former club. |
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We also spotted royal terns, their wispy black crests making them stand out among the seagulls. |
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If you wipe out the seagulls this will result in an explosion of the feral pigeon population, as seagulls feed upon pigeons' eggs. |
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Taking cues from seagulls, a bird-size prototype aircraft morphs its wings to navigate cluttered environments. |
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Wasn't life better before the inception of digital channels which have to be filled with utter guff about hampsters and seagulls? |
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I viewed the imposing spire of Llandaff Cathedral Cycling along a path painted with gold As seagulls glided and rowing boats rolled. |
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The tour promised spiritual experiences with humpback whales and other cetaceans, but all we saw were seagulls and a dead sea otter. |
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Other birds that have adapted to oceans as their living space are penguins, seagulls and pelicans. |
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Screeching seagulls Swooping and diving like stringless kites. |
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In the brackish and salt water lagoons various ocean species are found, as well as shellfish and mollusks, and bird species such as seagulls and pelicans. |
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During the July 6 gathering, waves crashed on the beach, seagulls flew by and a family set up fishing poles, as a dozen people sat on beach chairs to talk. |
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Gulls or seagulls are seabirds of the family Laridae in the suborder Lari. |
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