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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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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I've seen sparrows, dirty pigeons, doves, screeching seagulls, nasty crows and the occasional hawk. |
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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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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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Swans, geese, seagulls, ducks and one giant heron maculated the lake in spots of white, brown, and grey. |
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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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Sam awoke to the sound of ocean waves crashing against the earth and seagulls squalling over head. |
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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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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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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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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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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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The living statues, at least, pose a bit of a challenge to seagulls. |
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Another striking painting is of seagulls swarming over a garbage dump. |
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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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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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We hope that the seagulls he loves so much will never cease giving him all the light of this extraordinary city. |
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It was later determined that a slick was not observed, but a flock of seagulls may have caused the satellite image. |
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Waves of crude oil washed ashore, turning seagulls black and threatening fish farms. |
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The list of wildlife that you encounter are varied: the porcupine, ravens, raptors, waders on the beach, wading birds and a flock of seagulls. |
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There is a hill about a mile away, just north of Naujaat that is the nesting place for seagulls, Naujaat. |
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Creation of a resonance system through steel cables in order to scare the seagulls away. |
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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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Also, local agricultural practices such as tilling can attract large numbers of seagulls to the airport area. |
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It's nice to hear natural sounds like the surf and seagulls so crisply. |
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The signature Japanese flying cranes or seagulls stretch enameled wings, as in Lucien Gaillard's waterscape pendant. |
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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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At the pretty halfway picnic point, crimson rosellas and seagulls will be more than happy to polish off your leftovers. |
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How sweet the noisy cries of the seagulls were when the deck was overladen with fish. |
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During games, flocks of seagulls would descend upon the crowd, looking for scraps of food. |
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He kept seagulls as pets, or said he had, and that he spoke their language: he would flap his hands, and skip, and caw. |
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Some people call it today Seagulls. It sort of means seagulls, but it really means seagull fledglings. |
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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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Circling seagulls swooped down and ate what Agnes had disgorged. |
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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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We are lurching along the loch when the 25 seagulls hanging above our boat suddenly scatter. |
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At first I thought I was hearing things or maybe it was crows or seagulls. |
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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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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 ramparts, the port, the dance of the cawing seagulls, the immense beach, the perfume of the sea air? |
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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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In retouched prints of an old photograph, she shows seagulls painted in bright colors with spray paints. |
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Now canoes slide among sailing boats, seagulls and the lolloping heads of swimmers. |
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It hounds an alarmed kestrel out of the park, then barrels through a flock of seagulls. |
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As the standard of living rose and the use of inboard engines spread, families gathered into coastal villages at safe harbours, leaving the outer islands to the thunder of the surf and the cries of the seagulls. |
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Taking cues from seagulls, a bird-size prototype aircraft morphs its wings to navigate cluttered environments. |
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According to the borough, the presence of clean-up crews immediately after the activities accelerates the evacuation of the site, by the last merrymakers, and also prevents the presence of seagulls on site. |
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Other birds that have adapted to oceans as their living space are penguins, seagulls and pelicans. |
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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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But still: since there is no customs office floating in the middle of these waters, I unconsciously imitate the clouds and the seagulls, and forget about the border which claims to cut the lake in two. |
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They are tempting prey for crabs, seagulls, crows, vultures and hawks. |
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Maybe it would go into landfill, as much of the catering waste in the UK does, and that would be subject to rodents or seagulls taking part away and distributing it around the countryside. |
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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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How could I have known how much it meant to Anne to see a patch of blue sky, to observe the seagulls as they flew, and how important the chestnut tree was for her, when I think that she never showed any interest in nature. |
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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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A rarely visited place, full of seagulls feeding on dead fish. |
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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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These islands are renowned for the emerald sea and the beauty of the coastline, particularly jagged, which house many seagulls that give name to the island. |
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The presence of seagulls would indicate that the capelin spawn offshore. |
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Screeching seagulls Swooping and diving like stringless kites. |
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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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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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