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Bird of the day: Sea Gull

The gulls have a worldwide cosmopolitan distribution. They breed on every continent, including the margins of Antarctica, and are found in the high Arctic as well. They are less common on tropical islands, although a few species do live on islands such as the Galapagos and New Caledonia. Many species breed in coastal colonies, with a preference for islands, and one species, the grey gull, breeds in the interior of dry deserts far from water. Considerable variety exists in the family and species may breed and feed in marine, freshwater, or terrestrial habitats.

Where I live these birds will rip open your garbage and make a mess all over the road.

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"Sea gull"? Haha, you got under my skin. I have to say it! Its a Herring Gull!

We call them Sea Gulls in Newfoundland and they are dumpster divers.