Show Me A Photo Contest Round - The Hungry Seagulls

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This week's theme (ROUND 222)
SHOW ME A PICTURE OF BIRD FREE THEME

Hey, @nelinoeva. How are you? You read my mind and showed me a cool portrait of a Large SeaGull. In 2019, I made a similar portrait of a seagull in Rome. When I remember that trip, my soul feels warm and bright. It seemed that I would have more similar trips to Holland and other European countries for Christmas with my friends. But 2020 has closed all these trips. But there are still photos and my memories.

I also decided to show a seagull today. Of course, these are photos from Kaliningrad. I took numerous pictures of various birds. And, of course, seagulls.

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On one city pond, I was interested in a seagull that was swimming about 50 meters from the shore. It turned out that she was eating fish, big fish! There was a carp weighing about 5 kg lying on the shore, and it was obvious that birds were pecking at it too.

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The seagull reminded me of a dog trying to tear a piece of meat from a carcass. Only a dog has teeth, and a seagull has no teeth. If someone had told me earlier that seagulls could eat such a big fish, I would have just laughed. I always thought that seagulls eat small fish so that they immediately get down their throats.

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This seagull has been torturing this fish for a long time. It seems to me that I was near this pond for at least an hour, and the seagull was still next to this fish.

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These are fantastic phot8s. Seagulls can eat everything regardless the size of it. Once I saw a seagull swallowed a big chunk of pastry in one go.

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